Demi Moore has shared some rare photos of her ex-husband Bruce Willis in a heartfelt tribute for his 70th birthday.
Taking to Instagram yesterday to mark the special occasion, Moore shared a series of photos of Willis posing for the camera alongside their three daughters.
"Happy birthday, BW! We love you," she captioned the post which included images of Willis embracing his daughters as well as his granddaughter Louetta.
Following up on the post, Moore shared another update with fans on Instagram, thanking them for their birthday wishes, which she captioned: "Quality time with our BW… Who was feeling the love! Keep it pouring in! ♥️"
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The posts gave fans a rare glimpse at Willis, who has been out of the spotlight since he retired from acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia.
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A year later in 2023, Willis' family made the announcement that the actor had been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.
Speaking recently about her relationship with Willis, Moore told Variety: "We will always be a family, just in a different form. For me, there was never a question. I show up because that’s what you do for the people you love.
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"I hope it’s encouraging for others to see that there’s a different way to do things. There is life after divorce. There is a way to co-parent with love."
Last year, their daughter Rumer shared an update on her dad, telling Fox News: "Through this experience, what's been so incredible is my dad is so beloved, and that's been so evident in the transparency with which we've been sharing.
"And I think if there's any way sharing our experience brings hope — whatever comes forward as a family — that can have an effect and bring any sort of hope, comfort to someone else experiencing that, then to me, that's… everything."
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