Bruce Willis’ Wife Emma Shares Romantic Valentine's Day Pic of the Duo

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Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis

Emma Heming Willis must be feeling the spirit of Valentine's Day as she graced fans with a beyond-sweet selfie of her and her husband, Bruce Willis.

The picture, which was shared on her Instagram grid, captured her and Bruce all cozied up in front of the very scenic backdrop of Niagara Falls. It's unclear when the photo was taken, but the actor, now 68, could be seen going in for a big smooch as she gleefully giggled.

"Love is a beautiful thing ❤️," she captioned the Wednesday, Feb. 14, upload. "Wishing you all a Happy Valentine’s Day 🫶🏽."

Two of Bruce's daughters from his previous relationship with Demi Moore were quick to reply to the sentiment-filled post.

"I love this," wrote Tallulah Willis before her sister Scout chimed in with, "This is incredible."

The 45-year-old model's followers also appeared grateful for the snapshot, sharing even more positivity in the comments.

"Love this!" one cheered, suggesting, "Youre brave going to Niagara Falls in February lol."

A second top-liked comment read, "You can see the pure love and joy in this picture ❤."

"Most beautiful couple ❤️," declared fellow model Nicole Petrie.

"Sooooo sweet," added filmmaker Katie Prentiss. "Sending love to you both!"

Emma, along with the rest of the Willis clan, frequently share updates regarding Bruce's battle with dementia. The most recent address of his situation actually came from the Ghost actress, who offered a bit of advice to those that may find themselves in a similar situation.

While promoting her upcoming series–Feud: Capote vs. The SwansMoore was asked by Andy Cohen, “What message do you have for people out there who have family members who have dementia? Who are maybe caring for them or in their lives?”

To which, she responded: "I think the most important thing I could share is just to meet them where they’re at."

Moore, 61, continued, "When you let go of who they’ve been, or who you think they [should be], or who even you would like them to be, you can then really stay in the present and take in the joy and the love that is present and there for all that they are, not all that they’re not.”

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