Bruce Willis wife Emma Heming gushes shes so in love

Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming gushes she’s “so in love” with him after sharing a throwback

Bruce Willis’ wife Emma Heming has shared a sweet throwback video of the Die Hard star, who is her ‘biggest fan’, after revealing he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.

The clip starred the 67-year-old actor saying he was “mad” about his wife’s Cocobaba skincare brand.

Thrilled to rediscover the old post in her memories, Emma shared the clip with her followers on Instagram Stories and gushed that she is “so in love” with it.

In the video, Bruce appeared to recite a line promoting an interview Emma had done to promote her brand, saying, “USA Weekly Interview with Emma-Heming Willis, Founder and CEO of Cocobaba.”

When Emma replied, “How about this?” Bruce added: “How about this? I’m crazy about it.’

Cute: Emma Heming, wife of Bruce Willis, shared a cute throwback video of the Die Hard star, who is her 'biggest fan', after revealing he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia

Cute: Emma Heming, wife of Bruce Willis, shared a cute throwback video of the Die Hard star, who is her ‘biggest fan’, after revealing he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia

Emma captioned her post: “What’s that new storage thing on IG!? OMG my biggest fan. I’m in love with him.’

Earlier this week, Emma shared an update on her husband Bruce’s health after his family announced he had been diagnosed with dementia.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Emma posed with dementia specialist Teepa Snow to share some of the progress she’s made in managing her husband’s degenerative condition.

“I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to work with (Teepa Snow) who has helped me expand my dementia care toolbox,” she shared.

“She is a loving, compassionate and competent leader in this space, navigating with sheer empathy. She is a gift.”

The former model then admonished others, “Go to the link in my bio as her site has a wealth of grooming information that you may also find useful.”

Teepa, a dementia specialist, is known across much of the world for the strides she has made in caring for patients and their families, according to her social media posts and website.

The Licensed Occupational Therapist commended Emma for her efforts, saying: “She has done an absolutely remarkable job of providing Bruce with the right support as his abilities have changed and creating a place, space and life that will continue to provide him with what he needs to live well.’

Touching: In the clip, the 67-year-old actor was seen praising his wife Cocobaba's skincare brand, adding that he was

Touching: In the clip, the 67-year-old actor was seen praising his wife Cocobaba’s skincare brand, adding that he was “mad about it”.

“Frontal temporal dementia is never easy,” the healthcare provider explained, “but with the right programming and support, it really is possible to continue living.”

“Congratulations to Emma and all her family for their very, very hard work and dedication. It’s really remarkable!’

Many of Emma’s followers said that the information they received from Teepa and her positive approach to caring helped them as well.

‘Honest. I wonder if I would be here without (Teepa),” one wrote. Another gushed: “She is truly amazing, a leader in how to understand and genuinely care for her. I admire them and have practiced their teachings for years.”

Emma shares two daughters with Bruce, Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, eight.

She and her extended family, which includes the Sixth Sense star’s ex-wife Demi Moore, 60, and their three daughters Rumer, 34, Scout, 31, and Tallulah, 29, announced the journeyman was taking a step back would career almost a year ago in March.

Resigning: Emma, ​​​​Bruce's ex-wife Demi, 60, and their daughters announced last month that the actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia

Resigning: Emma, ​​​​Bruce’s ex-wife Demi, 60, and their daughters announced last month that the actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia

Bruce’s family announced the actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) last month – less than a year after he retired from acting due to his battle with a brain disorder, aphasia.

The Sixth Sense star retired from acting last year as he began his battle with the illness that was causing his language skills to deteriorate – and now his condition is “progressive,” according to a joint statement from his family.

FTD affects the lobes of the brain behind the forehead that deal with behavior, problem-solving, planning, and emotions — with symptoms such as personality changes, obsessive behavior, and difficulty speaking.

The family have shared photos and videos of the Pulp Fiction star interacting with them to update fans on his condition.