July 6, 2024

Inside Bruce Willis’ Family Drama: Daughters’ Shocking Response to His Smiling Snapshot with Emma Heming

mma Heming Willis has her sweetheart Bruce Willis on her mind this Valentine’s Day and everyday.

The Die Hard actor’s wife is always proud to share the couple’s love with the world through her social media, as she did this Valentine’s Day with an adorable photo of the two.

The pair started dating in 2007 after meeting at their trainer’s gym, and tied the knot in 2009; they have since welcomed daughters Mabel Ray, 11, and Evelyn Penn, eight. Bruce is also a dad to daughters Rumer, 35, Scout, 32, and Tallulah, 30, who he shares with Demi Moore, his wife from 1987 to 2000.

 

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Others followed suit with: “You can see the pure love and joy in this picture,” and: “Sooooo sweet. Sending love to you both!” as well as: “What a beautiful moment,” plus another fan also added: “I hope you have a day filled with love.”

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Bruce and Emma have been married for 15 years

Since the Willis family announced Bruce’s battle with frontotemporal dementia last year, Emma has been a steadfast advocate of her husband’s wellbeing, people with FTD, as well as their caregivers.

She opened up about the experience and her ongoing commitment to the FTD community in a piece for Maria Shriver’s newsletter The Sunday Paper back in November, in which she wrote: “As hard as it was to come forward about Bruce’s FTD diagnosis, I knew I needed to raise my voice to bring awareness to this disease,” emphasizing: “The world needs to know that not all dementia is Alzheimer’s and that not all dementia impacts memory.”

Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's blended family© Instagram
The Willis family

“I wouldn’t wish an FTD diagnosis on anyone, but our journey has changed how I perceive the world,” Emma noted, and continued: “I’ve become more compassionate. I find that I’m able to hold more space for what others might be going through. I’m holding gratitude as well as grief. There is power in becoming an advocate for this community.”

She added: “It’s something that I want our kids to see me face out loud, working with others, fighting through the stigma and isolation that a disease like this can bring.”

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