Bruce Willis’ wife, Emma Heming Willis, recently commemorated their older daughter’s 11th birthday with a touching tribute. The proud mom shared a heartfelt montage of family photos and videos set to the tune of The Cure’s “Pictures Of You” to mark Mabel Willis’ special day.
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In the caption, Heming Willis wished Mabel a happy birthday, praising her infectious energy and the way she brightens up any room with her smile and warmth. She also commended Mabel’s love and care for her loved ones, urging her to always shine bright and live life to the fullest.
Married since 2009, Heming Willis and Willis share two daughters, Mabel and 8-year-old Evelyn. Additionally, Willis has daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah from his previous marriage to Demi Moore.
The montage shared by Heming Willis depicted Willis as a loving and devoted father, from tender moments holding baby Mabel to joyous times outdoors with his preteen daughter.
Last month, Heming Willis posted a touching tribute on Instagram for Willis’ 68th birthday, describing him as “pure love.” However, the family also shared the news in February that Willis has been diagnosed with aphasia, which has progressed into frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
FTD is a group of disorders characterized by nerve cell loss in the brain’s frontal or temporal lobes, affecting personality, behavior, and language. The family expressed hope for increased awareness and research into the disease as they navigate this challenging journey with Willis.
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