Emma Heming Willis took a stroll down memory lane to celebrate her eldest daughter Mabel's 11th birthday. The proud mother shared an adorable montage of family photos and videos on social media, set to the tune of "Pictures Of You" by The Cure.
In the caption, Heming Willis poured out her heart, expressing how proud she is of her little girl's infectious energy, which lights up a whole room with Mabel's smile and warmth. She also praised Mabel for her love and care towards family and friends, calling it beautiful to witness.
The montage showcased Mabel growing up, from babyhood to being a preteen, with her father Bruce Willis often by her side. One heartwarming picture showed Willis gently planting a kiss on his forehead as a baby, while another image captured the actor hanging out in nature with his preteen daughter.
Heming Willis has been open about her husband's battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a form of dementia that affects personality, behavior, and language. In February, they announced that Bruce's speaking disorder had progressed into FTD, sparking awareness and research for the disease.
As Bruce Willis celebrates his 68th birthday, Heming Willis has penned an equally heartfelt tribute to her husband, referring to him as "pure love." She hopes that any media attention can be focused on shining a light on FTD and driving more awareness and research into finding treatments for this devastating disease.
In the caption, Heming Willis poured out her heart, expressing how proud she is of her little girl's infectious energy, which lights up a whole room with Mabel's smile and warmth. She also praised Mabel for her love and care towards family and friends, calling it beautiful to witness.
The montage showcased Mabel growing up, from babyhood to being a preteen, with her father Bruce Willis often by her side. One heartwarming picture showed Willis gently planting a kiss on his forehead as a baby, while another image captured the actor hanging out in nature with his preteen daughter.
Heming Willis has been open about her husband's battle with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a form of dementia that affects personality, behavior, and language. In February, they announced that Bruce's speaking disorder had progressed into FTD, sparking awareness and research for the disease.
As Bruce Willis celebrates his 68th birthday, Heming Willis has penned an equally heartfelt tribute to her husband, referring to him as "pure love." She hopes that any media attention can be focused on shining a light on FTD and driving more awareness and research into finding treatments for this devastating disease.