Emma Heming runs errands with young daughters she shares with Bruce Willis

Emma Heming and the daughters she shares with her husband, Bruce Willis, were spotted running errands together over the weekend.
Heming, 47, was photographed out and about in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sunday with Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.
The model-actress was dressed casually in a white T-shirt, baggy blue jeans and red Converse sneakers, completing her look with a periwinkle sweater draped around her shoulders.
Emma Heming and the daughters she shares with her husband, Bruce Willis, ran errands together over the weekend. NORTH-SUNSET / BACKGRID
Heming was photographed out and about in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sunday with Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11. Snorlax / MEGA
Eyeglasses rested on her makeup-free face, and she wore her long, brown hair down.
The girls were also dressed casually, with Mabel opting for a gray graphic T-shirt, blue jeans and sneakers, and Evelyn sporting a black tank top, orange-striped sweater, olive-green cargo pants and Crocs.
The sisters looked to be in high spirits as they smiled and chatted while walking a few steps behind their mom.
The sisters looked to be in high spirits as they smiled and chatted while walking a few steps behind their mom. Snorlax / MEGA
The blended Willis family announced in March 2022 that Bruce had aphasia and would therefore be retiring from his decades-long acting career. emmahemingwillis/Instagram
The blended Willis family announced in March 2022 that Bruce, 70, had aphasia and would therefore be retiring from his decades-long acting career.
They revealed his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis the following February.
In August, his wife lamented that she had made “the hard decision” to move him into a separate home, explaining that the movie star’s neurodegenerative disease requires round-the-clock care in a quiet, comfortable and safe environment.
They revealed his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis the following February. AFP via Getty Images
In August, the movie star’s wife lamented that she had made “the hard decision” to move him into a separate home. Emma Heming Willis/Instagram
In response to the “loud” critics who were “quick” to “judge” the call she had made as his “caregiver,” she fired back, “If they don’t have the experience of this, they don’t get a say — and they definitely don’t get a vote.”
Heming — who recently published “The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope and Yourself on the Caregiving Path” — shared last month that the new living arrangement had been beneficial to their whole family, as it had given the couple’s daughters the opportunity to be their high-spirited kid selves.
The author made sure to note that separate homes doesn’t mean separate lives, as she often spends her days with Willis. Mabel and Evelyn also keep clothes, toys and arts-and-crafts supplies at his house, which is located nearby.




