Bruce Willis Celebrates Thanksgiving with Daughters in Touching Family Photos Amid Health Journey

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The Willis family celebrated Thanksgiving with heartwarming moments captured in rare photos shared on social media. Daughters Tallulah, 30, and Scout, 33, posted touching images showing intimate moments with their father Bruce Willis, 69, as they spent the holiday together.

In the photos posted to Instagram with the simple caption "Grateful," Scout was seen sharing a tender forehead-to-forehead moment with her father while placing her hand on his chest. Tallulah affectionately touched her father's ear as she sat beside him. The Die Hard actor was also photographed holding a special plaque reading "Best Dad Ever," smiling warmly at the camera.

The holiday gathering comes as Willis continues to navigate his health journey following his frontotemporal dementia (FTD) diagnosis, which was revealed by the family in February 2023. This came after an initial diagnosis of aphasia in March 2022.

His wife Emma Heming Willis, 46, recently spoke candidly about how the family is handling his condition, particularly with their younger daughters Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10. In an October interview with Town & Country Magazine, she emphasized the importance of being open with their children about Willis's health changes.

Willis is father to five daughters - Rumer, 36, Scout, and Tallulah from his marriage to actress Demi Moore, and Mabel and Evelyn with current wife Emma Heming Willis. While eldest daughter Rumer wasn't visible in the Thanksgiving photos, she recently responded positively to fan inquiries about her father's wellbeing, saying "He is great, I love him so much."

The touching holiday photos demonstrate the strong family bonds that remain central to Willis's life as he faces health challenges, with his daughters continuing to share precious moments with their beloved father.

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