Smiling, Bruce Willis celebrates his birthday surrounded by his family

Seraphine Roger
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Demi Moore has shared a video taken on the occasion of the 68th birthday of Bruce Willis. The American actor was also surrounded by his wife Emma Heming and his five daughters.

The family of Bruce Willis has given its news. Sunday, march 19, the actor was surrounded by his relatives to blow out his sixty-eight candles. His wife, Emma Heming, and his five daughters were at his side. Demi Moore, his ex-wife, took charge of recording the moment and then sharing it on social networks.

In this new video, captured in his kitchen, Bruce Willis appears all smiles. His daughters, Rumer (34), Scout LaRue (31), Tallulah Belle (29), Mabel (10) and Evelyn (8), sing a traditional “Happy Birthday”, immediately taken up by the actor. -even before he blows out his candles. In a light dress, her eldest daughter, Rumer Willis, showed her baby bump. Pregnant with her first child, she will soon make her father and Demi Moore happy grandparents.

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Demi Moore shared a sweet message in the caption: “Happy birthday, BW! I’m so happy that we can celebrate you today. I love you and I love our family. Thank you all for the love and warm wishes – we all feel it,” the 60-year-old actress wrote.

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“Thank you so much for loving and caring for him”

Emma Heming also wanted to wish her husband a good day on her Instagram account. Accompanying a video bringing together moments spent with the family, she shared a few words regarding her husband: “He is pure love. He is so loved. And I will always love him. Happy birthday my sweet. […] Thank you so much for loving and caring for him. »

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His family appears more united than ever by his side while the latest news concerning the health of Bruce Willis is not good. In February, his family announced that he was suffering from symptoms of dementia, almost a year following he was diagnosed with aphasia.

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