Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis has taken to social media to celebrate her 11-year-old daughter Mabel's birthday in style. The proud mom shared a heartwarming montage of family photos and videos from over the years, set to the iconic song "Pictures Of You" by The Cure.
The special video, which features Mabel growing up from babyhood to preteen, was captioned with heartfelt messages from Heming Willis. She gushed about her daughter's infectious energy, ability to light up a room with her smile and warmth, and praised how Mabel loves and cares for her family and friends.
Heming Willis also shared some sweet moments of her husband Bruce Willis as a doting dad, including a photo of him holding baby Mabel while planting a kiss on her forehead. The montage offers a glimpse into the happy family life of this Hollywood power couple, who married in 2009 and have two daughters together.
As fans may know, the Willis family has been through some challenges recently. Last month, Heming Willis shared a tribute to Bruce Willis on his 68th birthday, calling him "pure love." In February, they announced that Bruce's speaking disorder had progressed into frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a form of dementia that affects personality, behavior and language.
The family has since called for greater awareness and research into FTD, with the Alzheimer's Association describing it as a group of disorders caused by progressive nerve cell loss in the brain.
The special video, which features Mabel growing up from babyhood to preteen, was captioned with heartfelt messages from Heming Willis. She gushed about her daughter's infectious energy, ability to light up a room with her smile and warmth, and praised how Mabel loves and cares for her family and friends.
Heming Willis also shared some sweet moments of her husband Bruce Willis as a doting dad, including a photo of him holding baby Mabel while planting a kiss on her forehead. The montage offers a glimpse into the happy family life of this Hollywood power couple, who married in 2009 and have two daughters together.
As fans may know, the Willis family has been through some challenges recently. Last month, Heming Willis shared a tribute to Bruce Willis on his 68th birthday, calling him "pure love." In February, they announced that Bruce's speaking disorder had progressed into frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a form of dementia that affects personality, behavior and language.
The family has since called for greater awareness and research into FTD, with the Alzheimer's Association describing it as a group of disorders caused by progressive nerve cell loss in the brain.