With Bruce Willis as he battles dementia, Emma Heming Willis is preserving her most treasured memories of him.
On Wednesday, the model posted a video montage of their 2019 vow renewal to Instagram in honour of the couple’s 14th wedding anniversary.
We decided to rekindle our vows at the same location where we said “I do” back in 2009 on the occasion of our tenth wedding anniversary. I’m so happy we did,” the 44-year-old Emma wrote in her caption.
“Make the most of every chance to come together and rejoice with loved ones. These are lovely collections of experiences and memories that you will cherish always. For others who might not, we must save and preserve those memories.
Coldplay’s “Fix You” was playing in the background when Demi Moore, Bruce’s ex-wife, recorded the video. Emma was seen strolling barefoot with the couple’s daughters, Maybelle, now 10, and Evelyn, now eight years old.
The event was officiated by Bruce’s old friend Stephen Eads, and two of his other children, Rumer and Scout Willis, sang at the nuptials.
The couple sealed the deal—for the second time—with a tender kiss at the conclusion of the video as their loved ones applauded them. It ended with a collective photograph named “Family.”
Nevertheless, Emma is finding the anniversary to be a bittersweet occasion as she pondered on how their relationship has altered earlier this week in an homage to her husband.
The model posted on Instagram, “Today marks 14 years of marriage to the greatest love of my life.”
She continued, “That made me consider how challenging these kinds of’special moments’ can be for caretakers. “Once our people as a whole understand this phenomena, they can no longer have changeable opinions. There you have it.
The “Die Hard” actor, 68, joined the open forum over a year after he stopped working because of his lingering health problems.
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The actor was later identified as having aphasia, a language disability, by the actor’s family.
Bruce was also identified as having frontotemporal dementia (FTD) around a year later, which Emma described as a “difficult” pill to swallow.
“FTD is a horrible disease that many of us have never heard of and it may happen to anyone,” Bruce’s family wrote in a statement posted on the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration website.
The disease FTD, which frequently causes patients to experience behavioural changes, speech issues, and movement deficits, has no known cure, according to Bruce’s family.
Moore and the “Sixth Sense” actor were wed from 1987 to 2000. The ex-daughter couple’s Tallulah is 29 years old, and they also have Rumer, 34, and Scout, 31.