Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming shares footage of their vow renewal: 'Keep those memories safe and alive'
22.03.2023 - 16:11
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On her 14th wedding anniversary to husband Bruce Willis, and their first since his dementia diagnosis, Emma Heming chose to reflect. Heming shared intimate video footage from the couple's vow renewal in 2019 from Turks and Caicos. "On our 10th wedding anniversary we decided to renew our vows in the same place we said ‘I do’ back in 2009.
I’m so happy we did. Seize every opportunity to unite and celebrate with family and friends," she captioned the video.
"Those are the moments and beautiful pockets of memories that you get to hold on to for a lifetime. And we get to keep those memories safe and alive for the ones that might not be able to." The renewal was a joyous occasion that brought the expansive Willis family to the island. Heming wrote, "A big shout out to our videographer @demimoore, our wedding singers @rumerwillis @scoutlaruewillis and our two flower girls Mabel Ray & Evelyn Penn," referencing Willis' ex-wife Demi Moore, two of their children Rumer and Scout, as well as her own children with him, Mabel Ray and Evelyn Penn.
Their original officiant, Steve Eads, married the couple again during the 2019 ceremony. In her commemorative post, Heming also shouted out "sweet family and friends for always showing up for us," including Willis and Moore's youngest daughter Tallulah and her mother Zorina, as well as others.
She included the hashtags "make time" and "make memories." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emma Heming Willis (@emmahemingwillis) The post came after Heming had previously shared a heartbreaking message about "special occasions" and the toll they can take on caregivers. "Today marks 14 years of marriage to the greatest love of my life," she shared beneath a
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