Bruce Willis’ daughters Scout and Tallulah Willis celebrated Thanksgiving by spending time with their father at home.

The “Die Hard” star’s daughters cozied up to their dad for a rare family photo shared via a joint Instagram post on Thursday.

“Grateful 🫂,” they captioned the carousel of snapshots with the 69-year-old actor.

In the post, Tallulah, 30, sweetly held onto Bruce’s ear while Scout, 33, placed her hand on her dad’s chest. The second slide featured Scout and Bruce putting their foreheads against each other’s and sharing a sweet embrace.

The Willis girls also presented Bruce with a special plaque for the holiday that read, “Best Dad Ever.”

It’s unclear whether or not Rumer Willis, 36, was in attendance as she was not pictured in her sisters’ post. Bruce shares his three eldest daughters with ex-wife Demi Moore.

Shortly after Bruce and Moore’s daughters shared the post with their followers, many fans took to the comments section to react to the rare family snap.

“Happy Thanksgiving, ladies! You are both amazing daughters! I’m sure his heart is full! ❤️,” one admirer gushed.

“Pure love. Holding your precious family in light and love,” a second fan penned under the post.

Even Nicky Hilton chimed in, leaving a red heart emoji for the Golden Globe winner and his family.

Bruce’s holiday with his loved ones comes amid his ongoing fronto­temporal dementia and aphasia diagnosis, which his family revealed in March 2022.

His wife, Emma Heming Willis — whom he married in 2009 — recently opened up about his condition during an interview with Town & Country Magazine.

“Finally getting to a diagnosis was key so that I could learn what fronto­temporal dementia is and I could educate our children,” she explained in October.

The couple share two daughters, Mabel, 12, and Evelyn, 10. Emma admitted to the outlet that she is not “trying to shield” them from Bruce’s declining health.

“I’ve never tried to sugarcoat anything for them. They’ve grown up with Bruce declining over the years,” the 46-year-old shared.

Emma explained that her husband was initially diagnosed with aphasia before he was eventually diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

FTD is a condition that affects the “frontal and temporal lobes of the brain,” and can affect one’s ability to write, speak, and understand both verbal and written language, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Amid Bruce’s health condition — which resulted in his retirement from acting — his family has been by his side and continuously showing their support.



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