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Emma Heming Willis On Her Enduring Love Story With Bruce Willis: ‘There’s Light in This Journey’
People US
|September 15, 2025
THEIR LIVES CHANGED FOREVER WITH THE HOLLYWOOD LEGEND’S DEMENTIA DIAGNOSIS. THEN EMMA TURNED HER PAIN INTO PURPOSE: ‘THERE’S BEAUTY IN CONNECTION’
It didn’t take long for Emma Heming Willis to sense there was something singular about Bruce Willis. Introduced to him by her trainer in 2005, Emma—a flourishing model at the time—remembers Bruce as “so charming, so funny, so down-to-earth and so handsome.” But two years passed before their stars aligned. In 2007 a friend cajoled her into accepting Bruce’s invitation to Turks and Caicos, where he was vacationing with his daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah, his ex-wife Demi Moore and her then-husband, Ashton Kutcher. “I got to see this other side of Bruce, who was a family man,” says Emma, 49, open and reflective on a recent summer afternoon in Los Angeles. “On that trip, I ended up falling for him really hard. That was the start of our love story.”
From there life unfolded with ease: They married in 2009, welcomed daughters Mabel and Evelyn, traveled together to Bruce’s movie sets and built a lively home filled with laughter. But when Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in 2022 at age 67, their lives—and dreams for the future—were upended. “Early on, life felt very dark, very one-note of just grief and sadness,” says Emma. As a full-time caregiver, she felt unmoored, isolated and unprepared to navigate Bruce’s progressive illness on her own, much less protect his privacy and parent their two kids (now ages 13 and 11) alone.
Emma eventually found a remarkable way forward for herself and her family. She sought guidance from experts, found strength in community as one of nearly 12 million people in the U.S. caring for a loved one with dementia, and discovered renewed purpose in advocacy. Her new book Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 15, 2025-Ausgabe von People US.
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