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Bruce Willis’ wife sends loving message to him as he isolates with ex Demi Moore amid lockdown

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Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming Willis has publicly declared her love for her hubby as he isolates with his ex Demi Moore during the lockdown period.

The Die Hard actor, 65, received the loving message from his wife in the comments section of a photo shared by his daughter Tallulah, 26.Tallulah’s Instagram post shows her wearing a T-shirt referencing her dad’s Die Hard movie series as it has the words 'Die Harder' printed on it.

Bruce’s daughter is seen pinching the bottom of the top to show it off the camera while she sits next to her smiling dad Bruce.

Writing in the caption, Tallulah paid a simple tribute to her dad as she wrote: “father”.The family photo received more than 27,000 likes from some of Tallulah’s 311,000 followers and plenty.

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