March 20, 2026 7:44 am EDT

Demi Moore shared rare photos of Bruce Willis bonding with his granddaughter in celebration of his 71st birthday.

The 63-year-old actress – who recently showed off her slimmer frame at the Vanity Fair Oscars party – jumped to her main Instagram page on Thursday to pen a tribute to the star as he turned one year older. 

It comes three years after his family emotionally announced his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis. 

The Die Hard actor could be seen holding his granddaughter Louetta, nearly three, as she placed a kiss on his cheek.   

Another image captured Louetta sweetly draping her arms around his neck as the actor held a small smile on his face.

Moore and Willis – who were previously married for 13 years until their divorce in 2000 – share children Rumer, 37, Scout, 34, and Tallulah, 32. 

The Die Hard actor could be seen holding his granddaughter Louetta, nearly three, as she placed a kiss on his cheek

Demi Moore, 63, shared rare photos of Bruce Willis bonding with his granddaughter in celebration of his 71st birthday; seen in January in Santa Monica

Their eldest daughter welcomed Louetta to the world in April 2023 with then-partner Derek Richard Thomas.   

In the caption of the latest post, The Substance actress wrote: ‘All you need is LOVE. Happy birthday, BW! ♥️.’ 

She also jumped to her Instagram stories to upload one of the snaps and added the text: ‘Generational birthday love! Happy birthday, BW!’ 

Rumer also took to social media on Thursday to celebrate her father’s birthday by sharing a compilation of his roles over the years. 

‘Happy Birthday Daddio,’ she typed. ‘I wanted to think about you today. Dancing around, being your undeniably charming self. I love you so much.’

Following his divorce from Moore, The Sixth Sense star tied the knot with Emma Heming in 2009 and the pair are also parents to daughters Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.

She shared a photo of Willis flashing a big smile as he relaxed by the water during a scenic getaway. 

‘Today we celebrate Bruce’s birthday,’ she penned. ‘This journey with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has opened my eyes to the realities so many families face.’

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In the caption of the latest post, The Substance actress wrote: ‘All you need is LOVE. Happy birthday, BW! ♥️’

She also jumped to her Instagram stories to upload one of the snaps and added the text: ‘Generational birthday love! Happy birthday, BW!’

Moore and Willis – who were previously married for 13 years until their divorce in 2000 – share children Rumer, 37, Scout, 34, and Tallulah, 32

Rumer also took to social media on Thursday to celebrate her father’s birthday by sharing a compilation of his roles over the years

‘Happy Birthday Daddio,’ she typed. ‘I wanted to think about you today. Dancing around, being your undeniably charming self. I love you so much’

Heming explained that his dementia battle had ‘inspired’ her to recently launch The Emma & Bruce Willis Fund ‘to raise awareness of FTD, support research, and stand beside the caregivers who carry so much every day.’

She encouraged individuals to support ‘the fund or another organization working in this space, or simply checking in on a caregiver – a small act of kindness that can mean so much.’

Last week, Heming officially launched the charity for dementia research and caregiver support. 

She shared the news while accepting the Susan Newhouse & Si Newhouse Award of Hope at The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration’s Hope Rising Benefit in NYC, per People. 

‘This journey has opened my eyes to the realities so many families face when a loved one is living with frontotemporal dementia,’ the media personality expressed to those in attendance. 

‘I believe deeply in the importance of supporting research while also showing up for the caregivers who carry so much every day.’

Heming said that she hopes the charity can ‘help deepen understanding of FTD and ensure families facing it feel seen, supported, and less alone.

‘Bruce has always led with generosity and heart, and I know he would be proud to see this effort helping families facing this disease.’ 

Heming shared a photo of Willis flashing a big smile as he relaxed by the water during a scenic getaway

‘Today we celebrate Bruce’s birthday,’ she penned. ‘This journey with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has opened my eyes to the realities so many families face’

Willis notably retired from acting in 2022 after he was diagnosed with aphasia. The following year, his family announced that it had progressed to FTD (frontotemporal dementia). 

Last year in August, it was revealed that the Pulp Fiction star has since moved to a separate home just down the street from their primary residence where he receives 24/7 care.

During an appearance on the Conversations With Cam podcast in January, Heming shared that she visits her husband ‘all the time.’ 

Both she and their children also have dinner with the actor several times a week, and she often enjoys breakfast with Willis. 

‘We are over there all the time. It is our second home, and it’s a place where we make memories.’ 

She added, ‘And that house supports Bruce’s every need, 24/7 and our other home, where our kids are, now they’re supported, now their needs are met and that’s worked so well for us.’ 

Elsewhere during the interview, Heming claimed that the Hollywood star doesn’t know he has dementia.

‘Bruce never, never tapped in. I think that’s like the blessing and the curse of this, is that he never connected the dots that he had this disease, and I’m really happy about that.

During an appearance on the Conversations With Cam podcast in January, Heming shared that she visits her husband ‘all the time’

She added, ‘And that house supports Bruce’s every need, 24/7 and our other home, where our kids are, now they’re supported, now their needs are met and that’s worked so well for us’

‘I’m really happy that he doesn’t know about it.’

Heming explained that anosognosia happens when the brain ‘can’t identify what is happening to it’ and those with the disease believe ‘this is their normal.’

She said, ‘People think this might be denial, like they don’t want to go to the doctor because they’re like, “I’m fine, I’m fine,” actually, this is the anosognosia that comes into play.

‘It’s not denial. It’s just that their brain is changing. This is a part of the disease.’

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