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Bruce Willis thanks LA first responders with ‘a heartfelt handshake’

Bruce Willis is thanking those who helped keep Los Angeles people safe during the wildfires.

Recently Instagram post In the photo, shared by his wife Emma Hemming, the 69-year-old actor appears in a black-and-white video shaking hands and conversing with Los Angeles police officers as Led Zeppelin's song “Going to California” plays in the background.

Hemming captioned the post: “Once Bruce spotted the first responders, he didn't miss the opportunity to show his appreciation with a hearty handshake and 'thank you for all you do.'” “Yesterday was no different.”

Willis, wearing a New York Yankees baseball cap and a light jacket over a black shirt and jeans, also posed for photos with the officers.

Bruce Willis thanked those who helped keep people in Los Angeles safe during the devastating fires. (Emma Hemming Willis Instagram)

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The “Die Hard” star has rarely been seen in public since announcing his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis in 2023.

“This makes my heart so full,” daughter Talulah Willis wrote in the comments section, adding a heart emoji.

Willis' wife, Hemming, spoke candidly about how the disease affected not only Willis but also the spouses of those diagnosed with dementia.

“Bruce never misses an opportunity to find a first responder and show his appreciation with a hearty handshake and 'Thank you for all your hard work,' and yesterday was no exception.”

— Emma Heming Willis

She recently shared an emotional post commemorating her 17th wedding anniversary with Willis, featuring a photo of the two smiling and embracing on a beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Bruce Willis in a classic tuxedo kisses his wife Emma Heming Willis on the cheek in a black dress

Hemming posted a touching tribute to Willis on their 17th wedding anniversary. (Larry Busacca/VF14/Wire Images/Getty Images)

In the post, she reflected on how celebrating special occasions had changed since her diagnosis, saying that while the days “used to bring excitement,” they now “feel like a heaviness and a hole in my heart.” “Opened,” he wrote. my stomach. ”

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“I've been sitting for 30 minutes thinking 'why him, why us' and feeling angry and sad,” she wrote in the caption. “Then I shake it off and go back to what is. And there is… unconditional love. I feel blessed to know that, and I owe it to him. I would love to do it again and again soon.”

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Hemming and Willis met in 2007, first became a couple in 2008, and tied the knot in March 2009 in a ceremony in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Since their marriage, the couple have had two daughters, Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10. The two daughters will join Willis' three eldest daughters from his marriage to actress Demi Moore: Rumer, 36, Scout, 33, and Talulah, 30.

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Moore and Willis have remained close since their divorce in 2000. (Stephanie Keenan/Getty Images)

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Moore and Willis were married for 13 years, from 1987 to 2000, and even after their divorce, they remain good friends and co-parents, often spending holidays, birthdays, and other important days together.

“What I like to say to kids is, meet them where they are. Don't fixate on who they were or what you want them to be, but meet them for who they are in this moment. “Think about it,” Moore said on “The Drew.” The Barrymore Show aired in September 2024 about the advice he gave his daughters about their father's condition.

“And out of that comes so much beauty and joy and love and sweetness.”

She added, “When I'm in Los Angeles, I go there every week. I really value the time we all share together.”

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