Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming shares a sweet throwback celebrating Die Hard’s 35-year anniversary

To commemorate 35 years after the debut of the legendary action movie Die Hard, Emma Hemingway Willis posted a cute flashback video of her husband, Bruce Willis.

The video montage depicts Bruce, 68, visiting Emma and their kids, Mable, 11, and Evelyn, 8, on the Fox studio lot.

The 2018 video shows Bruce browsing the Die Hard archives, seeing a mural dedicated to the film, and jokingly posing for pictures with his loved ones.

Emma posted a film of the scene and captioned it, saying: “Back in 2018 (when these videos and photographs were taken), we brought Mabel and Evelyn to the Fox lot to go around the archives and view the enormous mural of their father.

This mural was unveiled in front of Bruce in 2013 to mark the 25th anniversary of the film Die Hard.

“Die Hard debuted in theaters 35 years ago today, and the rest is history.

We will never forget what Bruce has been able to accomplish throughout his career. We are really pleased with him.

Since then, the post has received a deluge of reactions from admirers who were eager to applaud the actor.

One commenter said, Thanks, Bruce, for keeping us entertained all these years! All the best to you!”

One more said, “The GOAT! The finest action star to ever do it, in my view. Many thanks, Bruce! I really pray for you and your family and wish you blessings.

Another person wrote: “I’m honored to have lived on the same planet as the renowned Bruce Willis! Such a large corpus of work! Goodwill and blessings

The famous person made his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis public earlier this year.

On the website of The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration, his five daughters, Demi Moore’s ex-husband Emma, and the family released the following statement: “Our family wanted to start by expressing our deepest gratitude for the incredible outpouring of love, support, and wonderful stories we have all received since sharing Bruce’s original diagnosis.

Since we now have a better grasp of what he is going through, we wanted to provide you with an update on our adored husband, father, and friend.

Since we revealed Bruce’s aphasia diagnosis in the spring of 2022, his health has worsened, and we now know his illness is frontotemporal dementia (also known as FTD).

“Unfortunately, Bruce’s communication problems are only one sign of his illness. Although this is difficult, it is a comfort to receive a definitive diagnosis at last.

“FTD is a terrible illness that may affect anyone and that many of us have never heard of. FTD is the most prevalent kind of dementia in those under 60, and because it can take years to acquire a diagnosis, it probably affects a lot more people than we realize.

You can see the video here: