In his fight against the disease, Bruce Willis can count on the support of his wife Emma Heming, with whom he has shared his life for 16 years. Since the Did Hard hero was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and aphasia, only to retire from acting last year, the 44-year-old model has done everything to help him "lead as full a life as possible." This week, the duo took a family trip with their kids to Disneyland, California. This Friday, June 2, Emma Heming shares a summary of their adventures in video.
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Laughter and splashes
In the first images, Bruce Willis' wife can be seen sitting in a wagon at the Splash Mountain attraction with her husband and their daughter Mabel, 11. "Let's go!" shouts Emma Heming before the wagon soars towards what is thought to be a waterfall. For his part, Bruce Willis places his left arm to protect his little girl and then invites her to smile in front of the camera. Once the splash has passed, the hero of Die Hard then lets out a laugh and wipes a few drops on his face before warning Mabel: "be careful, I think we'll do it again".
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Bruce Willis' other daughters, whom he shares with Emma Heming and his ex-wife Demi Moore, were also there to share this fun moment. Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, Tallulah, 29, and Evelyn, 9, were photographed smiling, or screaming, at the various attractions. "You can be sure that this family will come back for more fun and laughter (...). Thank you for all the memories of Splash Mountain, "summarizes Emma Heming in the caption of her Instagram post.
Bruce Willis' partner isn't the only one collecting these precious memories. The youngest of the Tallulah siblings recently confided about her father's illness in the columns of Vogue, Wednesday, May 31. She also says she takes "a ton of pictures" every time she goes to her father's house, and makes sure to record "every voice message from him on a hard drive". So that the present moment does not escape him, but also to arm himself to face the "day when he will no longer be able to remember".