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BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR
Bruce Willis 'wanted to work' amid allegations directior mistreated him after aphasia diagnosis
Bruce Willis' attorney, Martin Singer, is setting the record straight on why the actor continued working after his aphasia diagnosis.
Singer responded to recent allegations that Willis' frequent collaborator Randall Emmett pushed the actor to work despite his health issues in a statement to the Los Angeles Times.
"My client continued working after his medical diagnosis because he wanted to work and was able to do so, just like many others diagnosed with aphasia who are capable of continuing to work," Singer said.
"Because Mr Willis appeared in those films, they could get financed. That resulted in literally thousands of people having jobs, many during the Covid-19 Pandemic."
Per People, Willis completed five more movies with Emmett before announcing his retirement earlier this year.
Chris Pratt is a mortal Navy SEAL out for revenge in his new Prime Video series, The Terminal List. We caught up with the actor for a quick chat about the show.
Moakler said she is praying for a "speedy recovery" and that she will "always be there for him [Travis] and my children."
REVIEW
"The Terminal List is not something I would usually watch, but it wasn't that bad if a brutally violent and deadly serious military drama/revenge thriller is what you're into." - The Terminal List by Bronwyn McKay
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