Emma Heming Willis shares 12-year-old Mabel and 10-year-old Evelyn with husband Bruce Willis.
Emma Heming Willis and Bruce Willis' daughters are growing up!
The mother-of-two, 46, posted an adorable video on her Instagram page on Tuesday that featured current and past clips of her daughters Mabel and Evelyn, whom she shares with her husband, 69, from trips to New York City.
The first clip shows a much younger Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10, as they explore NYC hand-in-hand then arm-in-arm. The video then switches to other clips of the two when they're older and taller, but still walking the streets side by side.
"Don’t blink cause you just might miss it 👧🏼👧🏽," Emma captioned the then-and-now video, which was posted to the tune of Frank Sinatra's "Theme From New York, New York."
Fans were quick to notice that Emma and Bruce, who tied the knot in 2009, seem to each have a mini-me. "Little Emma and little Bruce," one person commented. Evelyn is blonde like her daddy while Mabel has dark brown hair like her mom.
Emma reposted her video to her Instagram Story, writing, "You know what they say…." presumably referring to how time flies and children grow up so fast.
Last month, Bruce was honored for Father's Day via a sweet Instagram carousel of throwback pics and recent moments by Emma, ex-wife Demi Moore, and their daughters Rumer, Scout and Tallulah.
"Happy Father’s Day to our favorite girl dad. We love you, BW!" the post read.
At the time, Heming shared the post on her Instagram Story alongside an additional message to her husband: "Happy Father's Day to this very special man. I actually couldn't even imagine him with a son. He is the best dad to all our girls."
In 2023, Bruce's family revealed that he had been diagnosed with FTD, which is a condition connected to dementia that primarily affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain and impacts a person's personality, behavior and language, according to Mayo Clinic. The announcement came a year after the family shared he was diagnosed with aphasia.
In September, Emma candidly spoke about the family's journey with navigating the diagnosis.
"There's so many beautiful things happening in our lives," she shared on the Today show. "It's just really important for me to look up from the grief and the sadness so that I can see what is happening around us. Bruce would really want us to be in the joy of what is, he would really want that for me and our family."
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