Bruce Willis' team responds to allegations Hollywood producer forced him to continue work despite aphasia diagnosis

Bruce Willis’ team responds to allegations Hollywood producer forced him to continue work despite aphasia diagnosis

After Bruce Willis retired with a diagnosis of postaphasia, stories of support and well wishes flooded the internet. Friends, fans and family sent their best to the man who entertained so much and still has some upcoming movies be released in the same vein. However, concerns have also been forming as recent allegations claim that Hollywood producer Randall Emmett may have known about Willis’ condition and pushed him to work harder anyway. In light of these comments, Bruce Willis’ attorney Martin Singer responded to the claims and completely denied them.

During a recent profile of The Los Angeles Times ran on Emmett, Singer denied claims that Emmett, who also directed Bruce Willis in the film Midnight in Switchgrass, engaged in such behavior. These accusations have been accompanied by claims from others on the scene, particularly those admitting Die hard the actor’s aphasia was previously well known to the entire cast and crew Willis’ family made the announcement publicly this March. Martin Singer’s rebuttal to such claims reads as follows:

My client continued to work after his medical diagnosis because he wanted to work and was able to, as do many others diagnosed with aphasia who are able to continue working. Because Mr. Willis appeared in those movies, they were able to get financing. This has resulted in literally thousands of people being out of work, many during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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