Emma Heming Willis admitted that she's been struggling with her mental health following her husbandBruce Willis' aphasia diagnosis.In a new interview with The Bump published Thursday, themodel, 43, revealed her recent difficulties, sharing, 'I put my family’s needs above my own, which I found does not make me any kind of hero.''That amount of care for everyone else within my household had taken a toll on my mental health and overall health, and it served no one in my family,' she stated.
Struggling:Emma Heming Willis admitted to The Bump that she's been struggling with her mental health following her husband Bruce Willis' aphasia diagnosis; pictured 2018 in Los AngelesThe beauty — who shares daughters Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, eight, with the 67-year-oldDie Hard star — went on to say that she is now making more time to meet her own needs. 'Someone told me not long ago that when you over-care for someone, you end up under-caring for yourself.
That stopped me in my tracks and really resonated with me,' she said.'I don’t mother myself perfectly but I know that I have some basic baseline needs that are a must, like first and foremost, exercise,' she continued, adding, 'I think it’s important to find that one thing that makes you feel good and build from there.' Tough: In a new interview, the model, 43, revealed her recent difficulties: 'I put my family’s needs above my own, which I found does not make me any kind of hero' The revelations come about six weeks after Emma — who tied the knot with Bruce in 2009 — released a jointstatement with his ex-wife, Demi Moore, 59, and the former couple’s daughters Rumer, 33, Scout, 30, and Tallulah, 28, announcing his diagnosis.They said that the Hollywood icon 'has been experiencing some.