Demi Moore attended the elementary school graduation ceremony of her ex-husband Bruce Willis and Emma Heming-Willis’ daughter.
It is a milestone in her young life: Mabel (12), the daughter of Bruce Willis (69), has finished primary school. While the action hero from “Die Hard”, who suffers from frontotemporal dementia, was reportedly unable to attend the graduation ceremony, his wife Emma Heming-Willis (45) was accompanied to the ceremony by her husband’s ex-wife.
Emma Heming-Willis was seen arriving at the event in a black dress with their youngest daughter Evelyn (10), before Demi Moore (61) arrived in a grey pantsuit with her daughters and Mabel’s half-sisters, Scout (32) and Tallulah (30).
After the ceremony, the group of girls posed for a family portrait in which all the women held a Mabel mask in front of their faces. Heming-Willis shared the snapshot. According to media reports, the group then rounded off the day with dinner at the “Giorgio Baldi” in Santa Monica, California.
The ex became the sister
In March 2021, Demi Moore shared a lengthy Instagram post “celebrating the women who inspire me” and wrote of her special bond with Heming-Willis: “Our children are sisters and yet there is no name for what our familial connection to each other is. We are united mothers, sisters connected in this crazy adventure of life.”
Willis medical record
In March 2022, it was announced that Bruce Willis was having health problems. His family explained at the time that he had to give up his acting career due to aphasia, a speech disorder. In 2023, he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Emma Heming-Willis met the actor in 2007. Two years later, they got married and had two daughters. With his ex-wife Demi Moore, he has three older daughters Rumer (35), Tallulah and Scout LaRue Willis.
Source: Stern

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