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Bruce Willis' Lawyer Comments Amid Claims Randall Emmett Knew About Actor's Health Issues on Set

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Bruce Willis' lawyer is responding to claims that Randall Emmett was aware of his client's aphasia diagnosis before it was publicly revealed.

On Thursday, published a lengthy article about Emmett's dealings in the entertainment world through his production company, Emmett/Furla Oasis, which is behind more than two dozen films with the actor.According to the outlet, Emmett became aware of Willis' health struggles in September 2020, when the actor was starring in Emmett's directorial debut, .Throughout the filming of the project, the outlet alleges, Willis was fed lines through an earpiece.

At one point, the outlet claims, Emmett and other crew members were unable to get Willis to kick down a door for a scene. «Did I do something wrong?» Willis questioned when Emmett stormed off the set in frustration, three crew members tell .Shortly thereafter, Lala Kent, the first-time director's then-fiancée, claims she received a tearful call from Emmett.«I can’t do this anymore,» Kent recalled Emmett allegedly saying on the phone call, which was overheard by two other people, according to. «It’s just so sad.

Bruce can’t remember any of his lines. He doesn’t know where he is.»The producer went on to make five more movies with Willis over the next 15 months, as the actor privately battled aphasia, a condition that, according to the Mayo Clinic, «robs you of the ability to communicate» and «can affect your ability to speak, write and understand language, both verbal and written.» Emmett, in a statement to, denies the conversation with Kent occurred or that he was aware «of any decline in Mr.

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