Emma Heming touchingly addressed her husband Bruce Willis on social media to congratulate him on their memorable milestone – they have been together for 16 years.
“16 years with this special man. My love and adoration for him only continue to grow,” – Emma Heming, the actor’s wife.

Heming also admitted that she can’t believe it’s been 16 years already. In addition to this, the actor’s wife noted that Willis “knocked her out” on the very first day they met. It’s worth noting that their family is currently going through challenging times. In February 2023, the actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) – an incurable disease that results in the death of neurons in the brain.

Earlier, Heming confessed that she struggles with a sense of guilt because she has helpers who assist in taking care of her seriously ill husband, while many people have to cope alone. Emma doesn’t hide the fact that it is sometimes difficult to be with her husband, but she has the opportunity to go for a walk and “clear her mind” at any moment.
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