Emma Heming Willis is riding down memory lane with husband Bruce Willis.
Emma, 45, shared throwback photo-booth snapshots of her and Bruce, now 68, on her Instagram Story Wednesday. The photos show her wrapping her arms around the actor and planting a kiss on his cheek, and one of the prints is captioned "BEE DUB's 60th."
"Love memory lane pictures," Emma wrote with the Instagram upload. "This was a fun-filled night for Bruce's 60th back in 2015. And side note, what a babe."
Emma frequently posts photos of herself and Bruce to mark birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions with her husband, whom she married in 2009. The couple first met in 2007, years after Bruce's split from Brooke Burns. Bruce was previously married to Demi Moore, whom he and Emma remain close with.
Emma celebrated 16 years since she and Bruce began dating with a post shared on Instagram in December. "16 years with this special man. My love and adoration for him only grows," she wrote at the time.
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She added in another post, "16 years together?! Lord where did the time go," and the word "Smitten" against a snapshot of her kissing Bruce's cheek.
Emma and Bruce made one of their first public appearances together at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2008, when they attended the premiere of his film What Just Happened?
They later married in a wedding ceremony held in Turks and Caicos on March 21, 2009. The couple shares two daughters, Evelyn, 9, and Mabel, 11, in addition to Bruce's three adult daughters with Moore: Rumer Glenn Willis, 35, Scout LaRue Willis, 32, and Tallulah Belle Willis, who turns 30 on Saturday.
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Following Emma's anniversary post she shared in December, she shared in a separate Instagram video that she had a difficult time celebrating the anniversary, after Bruce was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in February 2023.
"I just got off the phone with a really dear girlfriend of mine who I was able to have a good cry with," Emma said in that video. "It is really important to be able to have someone that you can trust with your feelings instead of just bottling them up and putting your best foot forward and kind of just soldiering through stuff, which I have a tendency to do."