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照顾丈夫布鲁斯·威利斯后,艾玛·海明·威利斯意识到健康的重要性
Bang Showbiz 2026年2月18日 娱乐新闻
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Bang Showbiz / 艾玛·海明·威利斯是丈夫布鲁斯·威利斯的照护者。
艾玛·海明·威利斯表示,照顾丈夫布鲁斯·威利斯让她意识到关注自身健康的重要性。
这位47岁的模特兼企业家在丈夫布鲁斯于2023年被诊断出患有额颞叶痴呆症后,受到启发创立了女性脑健康品牌Make Time Wellness。她表示,这项事业让她更加深刻地体会到自我关爱的重要性。
艾玛告诉《人物》杂志:“我认为作为女性,我们往往把自己的需求放在最后,把别人的需求置于自身之上。但我意识到,如果你不照顾好自己,如果你不抽出时间来关注自己的健康和爱好,就无法照顾好我们所爱的人。”
这位模特透露,由于男友健康状况恶化,她和《虎胆龙威》男星去年分居两地。在读到一些令人担忧的统计数据后,她更加关注照顾者自身健康的状况。
她说:“我认为有40%的照顾者没有预约自己的医疗服务,而且照顾者有时甚至会比他们所爱的人先离世。”
“所以,这提醒我时刻关注自身健康,也希望能够让大家,无论是否是照顾者,都意识到照顾自己的重要性。” “这真的至关重要。”
艾玛解释了她如何学会平衡自己生活和照顾丈夫的新方法。
她说:“我们很容易被待办事项清单和日程表压得喘不过气来。我会在日程表上安排‘大脑休息时间’。”
“这样我就能记得离开屏幕,走到户外,确保我的大脑健康计划得到落实,因为这就是我现在照顾自己的方式。我首先考虑的是大脑健康,然后身体的其他部位也会受益。”
艾玛补充道:“我的意思是,这已经融入了我们的品牌理念,你知道,要抽出时间关爱自己。”
“我认为这源于一种心态,那就是我知道自己有多重要,并且努力记住这一点。”我们必须真正学会珍视自己。”
与此同时,艾玛最近透露,70岁的布鲁斯从未意识到自己患有痴呆症。
在“与卡姆对话”播客节目中,她说:“布鲁斯从来没有意识到这一点。”
“我认为这既是幸运也是不幸,因为他从未意识到自己患有这种疾病,我为此感到非常高兴。我真的很高兴他对此一无所知。”
Emma Heming Willis realised how 'vital' health is after caring for husband Bruce Willis
Emma Heming Willis says caring for her husband Bruce Willis has made her realise how "vital" it is to concentrate on her own health.
The 47-year-old model and entrepreneur was inspired to launch her women's brain health brand Make Time Wellness after Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023 and says the venture has underlined to her how important self-care is.
Emma told People: "I think as women in society, we tend to put ourselves last, and we put everyone's needs above our own. And what I've realised is that if you are not caring for yourself, if you are not finding ways to make time for your health, your hobbies, it's impossible to be able to care for the people that we love."
The model - who revealed that she and the Die Hard star were living in separate homes last year because of his declining health - was concerned after reading alarming statistics about caregivers losing focus on their own health.
She said: "I think that 40 per cent of caregivers aren't making their own medical appointments and caregivers can sometimes pass before their loved ones.
"So that's a reminder to keep me on track and hopefully educate people, caregiver or not, just about the importance of caring for yourself. It's really vital."
Emma explained how she has learned new ways to balance her life with caring for her husband.
She said: "It's really easy to get bogged down with our to-do lists and our calendars. I try to have a 'brain break' on my calendar.
"So I remember to step away from the screen, getting outside, making sure that I am checking the boxes on my brain health journey because that's sort of how I care for myself now. I think about my brain first and the rest of my body benefits."
Emma added: "I mean, it's embedded in our brand name, you know, making time for yourself.
"I think it's just coming from the mindset of knowing how important I am and trying to keep sight of that. We have to really learn how to value ourselves."
Meanwhile, Emma recently revealed that Bruce, 70, has never been aware that he has dementia.
Speaking on the Conversations with Cam podcast, she said: "Bruce never, never tapped in.
"I think that's like the blessing and the curse of this, is that he never connected the dots that he had this disease, and I'm really happy about that. I'm really happy that he doesn't know about it."
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