Bruce Willis is retiring, says Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger says Bruce Willis is a great star actor who still shines amid his decision to retire.

"I think he will always be remembered as a great star to this day"
Arnold Schwarzenegger worked together on the movie "The Expendables" and Arnold Schwarzenegger expressed his admiration for Bruce Willis.
 
In an interview he said that Bruce Willis was a fantastic actor. He added that as in the "Die Hard" storyline he is a "good guy".

In the 80s to 90s names like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone were 3 great actors of that time and each other competed with each other in action genre films. Although they competed, they were friends, and in 1991 they jointly opened the Planet Hollywood restaurant.

When asked "why Bruce Willis had to retire," Arnold explained that his physical condition allowed him to retire, but he did not actually retire, and their heroes will continue to remember him.

In March 2022, Bruce Willis' wife, ex-wife Demi Moore and her three daughters, announced that Bruce Willis was retiring from acting after being diagnosed with aphasia, a brain damage that controls language.

Earlier this year the disease progressed and a more specific diagnosis of frontemporal dementia was made. Neurodegenerative diseases affect the lobes and temporal lobes of the brain that can affect communication or interacting with others.

Bruce Willis last starred in "Assassin," which premiered this March and following the news of Bruce Willis' retirement, several actors, co-stars, relatives, friends and friends paid their deepest respects.

John Travolta, who worked with Bruce Willis on "Pulp Fiction," posted two photos of the two on Instagram in April. "Bruce and I became best friends when we starred together in 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Look who's talking,'" John Travolta wrote in the caption.

"Years later he said to me, 'John, I just want you to know that when something good happens to you, I feel like it's happening to me.' That's how generous his soul is. I love you Bruce."

Not spared Haley Joel Osment, a 9-year-old child star who played in the film "The Sixth Sense" expressed gratitude to Bruce Willis written on his Instagram account. "It's hard to find the right words for someone I've always admired—first on the big screen, and then with luck, in person," he wrote. "He is a true legend who has enriched our entire lives with a singular career that spanned nearly half a century. I'm so grateful for what I was able to witness firsthand." #brucewillis #arnoldschwarzenegger

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