Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming writes ‘love and miss you guys’ as he quarantines with ex Demi Moore

Why is Bruce Willis living with his ex Demi Moore rather than his wife? Star quarantines with actress while his spouse Emma Heming writes ‘love and miss you guys’

  • The actor, 65, and Demi, 57, were married for 13 years and divorced in 2000 
  • The former couple are isolating with their daughters Scout, 28, and Tallulah, 26
  • Bruce has maintained a close friendship to Demi since their split 
  • Willis married model Emma Heming in 2009
  • Emma, 41, is in quarantine with their two daughters Mabel, 8, and Evelyn, 5  
  • Demi uploaded an Instagram snap on Wednesday with Willis and their daughters
  • Emma showed her support to Bruce’s decision as she wrote: ‘love and miss you’ 

Bruce Willis has raised eyebrows over his decision to quarantine with his ex Demi Moore, rather than his wife Emma Herring. 

Model Emma, 41, confirmed she was not isolating with the pair when she commented ‘love and miss you guys’ on a snap of the famous exes and their daughters Tallulah, 26, and Scout, 28, in matching pyjamas, posted on Wednesday. 

The current spouse of Willis has been publicly supportive his choice to self-isolate with Moore, as she remains with their two daughters together, Mabel, eight, and Evelyn, five.  

Staying out of it: Days after Bruce Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore revealed they were quarantining together, his wife Emma Heming confirmed she was not staying with the pair with an Instagram comment

Staying out of it: Days after Bruce Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore revealed they were quarantining together, his wife Emma Heming confirmed she was not staying with the pair with an Instagram comment 

While it is unclear why the family is not all isolating together, Heming hasn’t stopped gushing over her stepdaughters’ latest pictures on Instagram.

‘Not many can pull that color off! Looking good squad,’ she commented on one of Tallulah’s posts.

In the two decades since Bruce and Demi’s 13-year marriage ended in 2000, they have worked hard to build a happy friendship. 

Blended family: Bruce Willis and Emma Heming married in 2009 and share two daughters

Blended family: Bruce Willis and Emma Heming married in 2009 and share two daughters

'Love and miss you guys,' the 41-year-old model commented on Moore's post on Monday, which included the famous exes and their daughters Tallulah, 26, and Scout, 28, in matching green striped pajamas

‘Love and miss you guys,’ the 41-year-old model commented on Moore’s post on Monday, which included the famous exes and their daughters Tallulah, 26, and Scout, 28, in matching green striped pajamas

Friendly exes: The current spouse of Willis has been publicly supportive his choice to self-isolate with Moore, as she remains with their two daughters together, Mabel, 8, and Evelyn, 5

Friendly exes: The current spouse of Willis has been publicly supportive his choice to self-isolate with Moore, as she remains with their two daughters together, Mabel, 8, and Evelyn, 5

Proud stepmum: While it is unclear why the family is not all isolating together, Heming hasn't stopped gushing over her stepdaughters' latest pictures on Instagram

Proud stepmum: While it is unclear why the family is not all isolating together, Heming hasn’t stopped gushing over her stepdaughters’ latest pictures on Instagram

For the past month, her husband has been bonding with his daughters from his first marriage.  

The youngest of the Willis daughters explained in an Instagram comment, her family ‘made the choice to quarantine together and have been together for 27 days taking every precaution.’

While Heming confirmed she is not present, Willis’ daughter Rumer has also not been pictured in any of the group’s photographs. 

Willis, Moore and their adult children have been documenting their quarantine activities, which have included doing a ‘family photo project’ and posing in matching outfits.  

On Wednesday, Heming shared a closer look at her own life in quarantine with his youngest children.   

‘If you drive by our house the girls want to hear you honk for happiness,’ she captioned a video on her Instagram Story of her daughters holding a hand-made banner. 

‘So the girls put up their sign ‘honk for happiness’ right in front of our house, and I’m in my office, and I can actually hear people honking,’ she said, while looking touched by the sentiment.   

‘People aren’t honking here, but I swear they have been,’ she joked, as her sweet girls jumped around and looked excited in the silence. 

After a long day outside spreading joy, she shared a video of Evelyn lying on top of her with the caption, ‘I’m glad you’re comfortable, Evs.’ 

'If you drive by our house the girls want to hear you honk for happiness,' she captioned a video on her Instagram Story of her daughters holding a hand-made banner on Wednesday

‘If you drive by our house the girls want to hear you honk for happiness,’ she captioned a video on her Instagram Story of her daughters holding a hand-made banner on Wednesday