Bruce Willis' blended family celebrates Easter weekend

Bruce Willis’ blended family celebrates Easter weekend with festivities – amid retired actor’s dementia battle

  • The Sixth Sense star’s loved ones – including wife Emma Heming , ex Demi Moore and their daughters – marked the holiday with a fun celebration in the garden 
  • The clip showed the couple’s daughters Mabel, 11, and Evelyn, eight, standing by colorful baskets as they geared up to start the hunt 
  • The actor’s family revealed in February that he had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD)

Bruce Willis’ blended family came together to celebrate Easter weekend with a backyard Easter Egg hunt – amid the 68-year-old retired actor’s battle with dementia.

The Sixth Sense star’s loved ones – including wife Emma Heming, ex Demi Moore and their daughters – marked the holiday with a fun celebration in the garden, with the festivities captured on video by Heming.

The clip showed the couple’s daughters Mabel, 11, and Evelyn, eight, standing by colorful baskets as they geared up to start the hunt.

Willis’ daughters with Moore, 60, Tallulah, 29, Scout, 31, and pregnant Rumer, 34, were also in attendance.

Emma captioned her clip: ‘We’re in it to win it!’ and wrote ‘Go! Go! Go!’ as the hunt kicked off. 

Family: Bruce Willis’ blended family came together to celebrate Easter weekend with a backyard Easter Egg hunt – amid the 68-year-old retired actor’s battle with dementia

Together: It has been a tough last year, emotionally, for the blended Willis family, in the wake of his diagnoses of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which came in February

It has been a tough last year emotionally, for the blended Willis family, in the wake of the actor’s frontotemporal dementia (FTD) diagnosis, which was revealed in February.

Just 11 months earlier, the family revealed the former Moonlighting star was diagnosed with aphasia and that he would be be retiring from acting.

‘Bruce’s condition has progressed and we now have a more specific diagnosis: frontotemporal dementia,’ wrote Emma in a February 16 post. ‘Unfortunately, challenges with communication are just one symptom of the disease Bruce faces. While this is painful, it is a relief to finally have a clear diagnosis.’ 

Willis began his career in entertainment in 1980 with an uncredited role in the film The First Deadly Sin, starring Frank Sinatra and Faye Dunaway, and a role in the TV movie A Guru Comes. 

The hit series Moonlighting (1985-1989) is considered to be his big breakthrough role that opened doors to becoming one of the top A-list actors in the world.

Emma and Bruce  just celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary in March, although its up to Emma and Bruce as to which day they prefer.

In 2009, they tied-the-knot on March 21 in the Turks and Caicos Islands, but it wasn’t legally binding, so they were married again in a civil ceremony in Beverly Hills, six days later.

The longtime Hollywood leading man also has three daughters – Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, and Tallulah, 29, that he shares with ex-wife Demi Moore.

The Sixth Sense star’s loved ones – including wife Emma Heming, ex Demi Moore and their daughters – marked the holiday with a fun celebration in the garden, with the festivities captured on video by Hemin

Family: Heming and Willis’ daughter Mabel was seen collecting Easter eggs on the day

Couple: It has been a tough last year, emotionally, for the blended Willis family, in the wake of his diagnoses of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which came in February’; Bruce and Emma seen in 2019 in NYC

Bruce celebrated his 68th birthday last month with all of his daughters by his side, as well as Emma and Moore.

‘It was a good day,’ wrote Emma wrote along with a family photo. 

‘He is pure love. He is so loved. And I’ll be loving him always. Happy Birthday my sweet,’ she wrote in another tribute to her husband. 

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