Emma Heming and her husband Bruce Willis’ daughters were spotted running errands together over the weekend.
Hemming, 47, was photographed out and about with Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11, in Santa Monica, California, on Sunday.
The model and actress dressed casually in a white T-shirt, baggy blue jeans and red Converse sneakers, completing her look with a periwinkle sweater draped over her shoulders.
She had no make-up on, her face was covered with glasses, and her long brown hair was down.
The girls also dressed casually, with Mabel opting for a gray graphic T-shirt, blue jeans, and sneakers, while Evelyn wore a black tank top, orange striped sweater, olive green cargo pants, and Crocs.
The sisters walked a few steps behind their mother, smiling and chatting, all in good spirits.
The mixed Willis family announced in March 2022 that Bruce, 70, would be retiring from a decades-long acting career due to aphasia.
They revealed his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia the following February.
In August, his wife lamented the “difficult decision” to move him to another home, explaining that the movie star’s neurodegenerative disease requires 24-hour care in a quiet, comfortable and safe environment.
She hit back at “vocal” critics who were “swift” to “judge” her calling him his “caregiver.” “If they don’t have this experience, they don’t have a voice. And they definitely don’t have a vote.”
Ms Hemming, who recently published “An Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope and Yourself in Caregiving,” said last month that the new living arrangements had been beneficial for the whole family, giving the couple’s daughters the chance to become their vibrant childhood selves.
The author made sure to point out that separate homes do not mean separate lives, since Willis often spends his days together. Mabel and Evelyn also store clothes, toys, arts and crafts at his home nearby.
