Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis shares daughters' Halloween fun
Emma Heming Willis delighted fans as she shared her and Bruce Willis' daughters' Halloween costumes this year.
The couple are parents to daughters Mabel and Evelyn. On her Instagram Story, Emma shared two adorable snaps with her 883,000 followers. The first picture showed Emma and one of her daughters standing outside with their arms wrapped around each other. "Happy Halloween from Waldo and a mystical fairy," she captioned the photo and added graphics of a fairy and a Halloween pumpkin.
Emma was dressed in white Converse trainers, blue jeans, and Where's Waldo themed red and white striped shirt and hat with the character's trademark round black glasses. Her daughter was the mystical fairy, wearing pink ballet flats, a flower crown in her long hair, and a long flowy pink dress. Emma added the song Ghost Town by The Specials to the story.
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The next story was captioned: "...and a pirate" and also included a graphic with a Halloween pumpkin sticking its tongue out. This had the same song added to the story and a photo of what seemed to be a photo booth set of Emma with her other daughter.
Bruce Willis diagnosed with dementia as family release emotional statementEmma was still in her Waldo costume. Her daughter was in a white dress with a black corset on top. She also had a black pirate hat on. The four photos showed the mum and daughter in four different poses - in one Emma had an arm around her daughter; another showed the two hugging each other tightly; in another the two gave the camera peace signs; and the last showed the mum and daughter back to back with their arms crossed in a Charlie's Angel style pose.
The 45-year-old is the primary caretaker of her husband after Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (known as FTD). Emma reassured fans recently that the Sixth Sense actor has not been "robbed of his dignity" since the diagnosis.
While on the TODAY show, Emma said Bruce's diagnosis was "the gift that keeps on giving" as she's turned it into learning moments for their children. She said Mabel and Evelyn were learning "love, patience and resilience." Emma added: "It's teaching them so much and how to care and love, and it’s really a beautiful thing amongst the sadness."