
Emma Heming Willis, wife of actor Bruce Willis, marked a joyful family milestone as she celebrated her daughter Evelyn turning 12 with a series of heartfelt throwback photos shared on Instagram Stories. The model and author highlighted tender moments between her two daughters, showing just how quickly time has passed for the family.
According to PEOPLE, Heming Willis, 47, shares Evelyn and her older sister Mabel, 14, with her husband Bruce Willis. She posted nostalgic images that captured the sisters as young children, including one sweet moment where Mabel kissed Evelyn on the head in front of New York’s Flatiron Building. In her caption, she wrote, “Our baby is 12 today!” reflecting on how quickly her youngest has grown.
A Look Back At A Close-Knit Family Bond

Heming Willis also shared a black-and-white photo of the sisters snuggling together, reinforcing the close bond they share. In another post, she revisited a more recent celebration for Mabel’s 14th birthday, which included family moments on a boat and a dinner dessert scene where Evelyn sat beside her sister as she blew out candles.

The family has remained closely connected in recent years, especially as they navigate Bruce Willis’ health journey following his diagnosis of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD). Through it all, Heming Willis has continued to share glimpses of warmth and togetherness, focusing on celebrating her children’s milestones.
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As the family adjusts to life changes, the strength of their support system remains clear. Bruce Willis continues to be surrounded by loved ones, including his children and extended family, who regularly come together for meaningful occasions and updates.

Heming Willis has also shown how she balances private challenges with public moments of celebration, often using social media to highlight gratitude and love for her daughters. These birthday posts, especially for Evelyn, reflect a consistent theme in her updates: cherishing small moments and preserving memories. Even during difficult seasons, the family continues to prioritize connection, and that bond remains visible in every shared milestone.
