Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming rung in her 47th birthday during a lowkey celebration with her blended family this week.
The entrepreneur – who tied the knot with the Die Hard actor in 2009 – jumped to Instagram on Thursday to share moments from the special day while joined by her two children, as well as Demi Moore and Rumer Willis.
Heming shares Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11, with Willis – who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) back in 2023.
Moore was previously married to Bruce from 1987 until their divorce was finalized in 2000. The former couple are parents to Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Tallulah, 31.
In one image uploaded to Emma’s latest carousel of snaps, she flashed a cheerful smile during a birthday dinner.
She was surrounded by her two daughters, as well as the Golden Globe winner. Rumer’s daughter Louetta also joined in on the lighthearted festivities – although Bruce as well as Scout and Tallulah were notably absent from the gathering.

Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming rung in her 47th birthday during a lowkey celebration with her blended family this week
Another picture was taken as Emma – who officially turned one year older on June 18 – blew out a candle on top of a sugary slice of cake as the group spent time outside at a restaurant.
A short clip included in the post showed Louetta, two – whom Rumer shares with ex Derek Richard Thomas – sweetly wishing Heming happy birthday.
Lastly, the mom-of-two shared another reel as both she and her daughters enjoyed a bike ride outside.
In the caption, she wrote to her nearly 1 million followers: ‘Over the past few weeks, I’ve been wrapped in so much love for my birthday.
‘From Bruce, our girl’s, my mom, my family, and dear friends. I feel their love and support holding me up in ways words can’t always capture.’
Emma concluded with, ‘Thank you to everyone who sent birthday wishes. I truly felt your continued kindness and I’m grateful. I had a beautiful day.’
Tallulah jumped to the comment section and wrote to Heming, ‘You are so loved.’
In 2022, Bruce ‘stepped away’ from acting following his aphasia diagnosis and the following year, it was revealed that he has frontotemporal dementia.

Another picture was taken as Emma – who officially turned one year older on June 18 – blew out a candle on top of a sugary slice of cake as the group spent time outside at a restaurant

A short clip included in the post showed Louetta, two – whom Rumer shares with ex Derek Richard Thomas – sweetly wishing Heming happy birthday

Lastly, the mom-of-two shared another reel as both she and her daughters enjoyed a bike ride outside

In the caption, she penned to her nearly 1 million followers: ‘Over the past few weeks, I’ve been wrapped in so much love for my birthday’

Tallulah jumped to the comment section and wrote to Heming, ‘You are so loved’

In 2022, Bruce retired from acting following his aphasia diagnosis and the following year, it was revealed that he has frontotemporal dementia; Emma and Willis seen in 2019 in NYC
The blended family has come together to support Willis and each other amid his ongoing battle with the illness.
In March, they celebrated the retired actor’s 70th birthday – and shared memorable pictures onto social media.
Emma shared her latest sweet photos shortly after she delivered a frightening health update.
During an appearance on the UK show Heart Breakfast, the model shared that she went under the knife for heart surgery earlier this year, and she described the experience as ‘pretty scary.’
In January, she scheduled an appointment with a cardiologist after learning she had high cholesterol, and she mentioned to the doctor that she had noticed she was having an unusually high number of heart palpitations recently.
The appointment led to a scan, which revealed that she had lived her whole life with an unnoticed whole in heart.
‘You find these things that are happening in your body that you didn’t know about. It was really bizarre,’ she admitted.
‘I found out in January and by March I was in on the table and having a little device fitted to fill a hole that I never knew excited. I’ve had it my whole life and just had no idea.’

During an interview with Town & Country Magazine last year, Emma opened up about how she receives support from Demi as well as the actress’s three daughters

She also expressed at the time that she doesn’t ‘shield’ her daughters from their dad’s diagnosis
Emma admitted she had always lived with some amount of palpitations, but she didn’t think much of them because they tended to occur when she was overwhelmed by stress.
‘But for the last couple of years, I’ve been having them more and more and they got to a point where it was quite a lot. I also have high cholesterol, which is why I was referred to a cardiologist.
‘So, it wasn’t even for that, and when I got there the doctor said, “actually, it’s OK, but there is something going on with your heart and I want to check it out!”‘
Emma added that she had been experiencing a ‘smooth recovery’ so far, but it could take three to six months for her heart to fully heal around the new device.
During an interview with Town & Country Magazine last year, Emma opened up about how she receives support from Demi as well as the actress’ three daughters.
‘The family respects the way I’m looking after him; they really support me. If I need to vent, if I need to cry, if I need to rage – because all of that can happen and it’s okay to have those feelings – they are always there to listen.’
Heming added, ‘I’m so thankful that we are this blended family. They’re very supportive, very loving, and very helpful, and a lot of people don’t have that.’
She also expressed at the time that she doesn’t ‘shield’ her daughters from their dad’s diagnosis.

Over the past weekend, she paid a heartwarming tribute to her husband in celebration of Father’s Day
Heming explained, ‘This disease is misdiagnosed, it’s missed, it’s misunderstood. So finally getting to a diagnosis was key so that I could learn what frontotemporal dementia is and I could educate our children.’
Emma added, ‘I’ve never tried to sugarcoat anything for them. They’ve grown up with Bruce declining over the years. I’m not trying to shield them from it.’
‘What I learned from our therapist was that if children ask questions, they’re ready to know the answer. If we could see that Bruce was struggling, I would address it with the kids so they could understand, but this disease is chronic, progressive and terminal.’
Heming told the outlet that their children don’t tend ‘to speak about the terminal side of this with them, nor have they asked.’
However, she shared that Mabel and Evelyn ‘know that Daddy’s not going to get better.’
Emma said that she was not going to let ‘FTD to take our whole family down. Bruce wouldn’t want that,’ while adding that she hopes to help the ‘next family out there.’
Over the past weekend, she paid a heartwarming tribute to her husband in celebration of Father’s Day.
She uploaded a throwback photo of daughter Mabel hugging her dad and wrote, ‘Happy Father’s Day to all the dads living with disability or disease, showing up in the ways they can and to the children who show up for them.

Rumer also shared a post in tribute of her dad Bruce and got candid about how she ‘feels a deep ache’
‘What Bruce teaches our girls goes far beyond words. Resilience, unconditional love, and the quiet strength in simply being present. This photo says so much. Love deepens. It adapts. It stays, even when everything else changes.’
However, she also candidly added that ‘these symbolic days stir up a lot’ and admitted that she was ‘profoundly sad today.’
‘I wish, with every cell in my body, that things could be different for him and lighter for our family.’
Emma continued, ‘As they say in our FTD community, “It is what it is.” And while that might sound dismissive, to me, it’s not. It grounds me. It helps me return to the acceptance of what is and not fight this every step of the way like I used to.
‘Today, let’s celebrate the bada** dads, those who are here, and those we carry with us Onward.’
Rumer also shared a post in tribute of her dad Bruce and got candid about how she ‘feels a deep ache.’
She shared photos of the actor from over the years, including a black and white image as she embraced Willis.
‘Today is hard, I feel a deep ache in my chest to talk to you and tell you everything I’m doing and what’s going on in my life. To hug you and ask you about life and your stories and struggles and successes.’

Emma is also preparing to release a book titled The Unexpected Journey – which will hit shelves later this year on September 9th
The actress added, ‘I wish I asked you more questions while you could still tell me about it all.
‘But I know you wouldn’t want me to be sad today so I’ll try to just be grateful reminding myself how lucky I am that you’re my dad and that you’re still with me and I can still hold you and hug you and kiss your cheek and rub your head I can tell you stories.’
Rumer continued, ‘I can watch the way your eyes light up when you see Louetta I will be grateful for every moment I have with you. I love you so much dad happy Father’s Day.
‘Sending love to all those who are in the boat with me or have lost their fathers, to the single moms who are the dads too, to my future baby daddy…’
Emma is also preparing to release a book titled The Unexpected Journey – which will hit shelves later this year on September 9th.