Bruce Willis is making the most of his time off with his children and savoring every precious second.
On Tuesday, Bruce Willis’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, posted a picture to her Instagram Story of the 67-year-old actor snuggling up with one of his children. The picture was really sweet. Mabel Ray, age 10, and Evelyn Penn, age 8, are Bruce and Emma’s children together.
Bruce is seen in the black-and-white photograph cradling one of his children to his chest as the child, who is dressed in a warm onesie, rests on her father’s knee.
Emma accompanied the image with the phrase “Morning daddy snuggles.”
Bruce and Emma, both 44 years old, have been happily married since 2009. Earlier in his career, the actor of The Sixth Sense was married to actress Demi Moore. Their marriage lasted from 1987 until 2000, and they had three kids together: Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, and Tallulah, 28.
During the course of the summer, Emma was able to catch yet another endearing father-daughter interaction between Bruce and one of his children.
The Golden Globe winner and the actress’s daughter Mabel engaged in a friendly dance-off, and the actress published footage of it on her social media account.
Mabel started things off by swinging her hips back and forth to a viral rendition of Lizzo’s “About Damn Time,” and then the actor gave it a shot, which made his daughter giggle at his effort. They were showing off their movements to the song as Mabel’s daughter was watching.
After Bruce was diagnosed with aphasia, a language ailment that is “impacting his cognitive ability,” Bruce’s family made the announcement in March that he was “moving aside” from his decades-long acting career. The announcement came after the diagnosis.
They added at the time, “This is an extremely tough time for our family and we are so thankful of your continuing love, sympathy, and support.” “We are getting through this as a solid family unit, and we wanted his fans to be a part of it because we know how much he means to you, just as much as he knows how much you matter to him. “Live it up,” as Bruce is so fond of saying, and the two of us intend to take his advice to heart.”