December 29th 2024.
On their 17th anniversary, Emma Hemming Willis, wife of Bruce Willis, shared a heartfelt update about their life together. The couple, who tied the knot in 2009, has been through a lot over the years. They have two daughters together and Bruce has three daughters from his previous marriage with Demi Moore. In 2023, it was revealed that the actor had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a degenerative brain disease.
Since then, Emma has become a strong advocate for FTD and often updates fans about her husband's condition. Nearly two years after his diagnosis, she shared a moving post on their anniversary. Alongside a beautiful picture of the couple at sunset, Emma wrote about the mix of emotions she feels on this day. "Anniversaries used to bring excitement - now, if I'm honest, they stir up all the feelings, leaving a heaviness in my heart and a pit in my stomach," she shared.
Despite the challenges they face, Emma remains devoted to Bruce and their marriage. She explained that when she feels overwhelmed, she allows herself 30 minutes to grieve and process her emotions. But then, she reminds herself that her love for him is unconditional. "I feel blessed to know it, and it's because of him. I'd do it all over again and again in a heartbeat," she wrote.
Fans were touched by Emma's vulnerability and left supportive comments on her post. They praised her for showing what true, unconditional love looks like in a world where marriages often don't last. Some even thanked her for bringing awareness to FTD, a disease that is not well-known.
In more recent news, Bruce's family has some happy news to celebrate. His daughter Tallulah announced her engagement just a few days ago. The 30-year-old actress shared photos of her stunning ring on Instagram, confirming that Justin Acee had proposed. As the Willis family continues to face challenges, they also have moments of joy and love to cherish.
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