Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis took their two young daughters on a special trip to celebrate the actor amid his dementia diagnosis.
The 45-year-old model took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to share a series of pictures from her fun day out in Hollywood with 11-year-old Mabel and nine-year-old Evelyn.
In the first snap, the family stood around Bruce's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Die Hard actor, 68, received the honour back in October 2006.
Emma then took her children to Madame Tussauds where they went to see a waxwork statue of Bruce.
In a video, Evelyn started walking to the statue before turning to face the camera and excitedly saying: "Guys, it's dad."
Mabel was already stood by the statue and started laughing as her sister playfully wagged her finger at Bruce.
Mabel then suggested they should all gather for a picture with Bruce's dummy.
Captioning the sweet video, Emma wrote: "Wen in Hollywood," and added a smiling face emoji.
The mother-of-two then revealed it's not the first time the family has visited the statue in Madame Tussauds.
Sharing a picture from five years ago, Emma said: "We've done this before, 2018. #proudfamvibes."
In the snap, Emma wore a pastel coloured dress as she playfully puckered her lips towards her husband's waxwork.
Mabel and Evelyn were stood in front of Emma as they flashed huge smiles to the camera.
Emma tied the knot with Bruce back in 2009 and has been standing by his side after he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) last year.
Following his diagnosis, he retired from acting and Emma has been updating fans about Bruce's condition on social media.
She recently urged fans to "never lose hope" as her husband continues to fight the degenerative disease.
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