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Demi Moore shares sweet video of Bruce Willis being surrounded by family on his birthday

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1 Back in March 2022, legendary action actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with and took an official st

1 [Demi Moore shares sweet video of Bruce Willis being surrounded by family on his birthday]( Back in March 2022, legendary action actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with [aphasia]( and took an official step away from the spotlight. Then, in February 2023, the beloved "Die Hard" star progressed into [frontotemporal dementia]( an incurable brain disorder often mistaken for [Alzheimer]( that mainly affects personality, behavior and language, according to the [Mayo Clinic](. Despite the tragic news, Willis is supported by loved ones, as seen in a video posted by ex-wife [Demi Moore](. The clip, posted to Twitter on March 19, captures Willis' family surrounding him in celebration of his 68th birthday. [Read the story]( 2 [Superfan meets 'Vikings' actor and brags about the show. She has no clue it's actually him]( It is not every day that people get to meet celebrities but when they do, they make sure to click pictures and say all good things about their characters in movies or series. However, something different happened with this superfan who met Alexander Ludwig at a coffee shop where she was working. In a TikTok video posted by [@alexanderludwig]( Lauren can be seen showing the picture of Bjorn (a character Ludwig played in the series Vikings) on her phone and says, "You look like him." To which he responds, "No way" and asks her, "do you like Bjorn?" She responds, "I do." He goes to ask her, "Who's your favorite character on the show?" She says, "Ragnar Lobrok who is his dad." She clarifies that she does like Bjorn but it is "like OG vs his dad." [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Korean mom has a perfect response to the teacher who called her son's lunches 'disgusting']( A recently posted story on Reddit shows a mother confidently standing up for her family after being bullied by a teacher for her culture. Reddit user Flowergardens0 posted the story to [the AITA forum]( where people ask whether they are wrong in a specific situation. Over 5,600 people commented on the story, and an overwhelming majority thought the mother was right. Here’s what went down: “I (34F) have a (5M) son who attends preschool. A few hours after I picked him up from school today, I got a phone call from his teacher,”[Flowergardens0 wrote.]( “She made absolutely no effort to sound kind when she, in an extremely rude and annoyed tone, told me to stop packing my son such ‘disgusting and inappropriate’ lunches." [Read the story]( 4 [Woman shares 5 questions to ask potential employers and people are taking notes]( You know the end of the interview where they ask, "Do you have any questions for us?" It's a dreaded question for a lot of people. Even though you know it's coming, the question still catches you off guard and you wind up asking something possibly irrelevant or nothing at all. Then the whole ride home, [approximately fifteen questions]( pop into your head. But don't you fret, because TikTok creator [Kyyah Abdul]( has a list of five questions to keep tucked in your brain's pocket to close out an interview. And folks in the comments are applauding the creator's ability to figure out [if the company is a fit]( for you and clarify any concerns the interviewer may have. Her advice was so genius that even a person who is involved in candidate recruitment chimed in saying, "Being in both senior leadership and directly involved in candidate recruitment, these questions are fire. 10/10 recommend." [Read the story]( 5 [Irish dancer Morgan Bullock is getting rave reviews for her delightfully 'Savage' routine]( If you somehow missed Irish dance extraordinaire and viral sensation Morgan Bullock, you’re in for a treat. Back in 2020, the then 20-year-old performer posted a video of her jigging to a remixed version of [Megan Thee Stallion]( “Savage,” also featuring the vocals of Beyoncé. As the internet is wont to fawn over [unexpected mashups]( it’s no wonder that the clip sent folks into a frenzy online. Honestly, after watching Bullock’s slick, rhythmic choreography perfectly complement the song’s attitude, you might start thinking Irish dancing and hip-hop are a match made in music heaven. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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