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Bruce Willis’s Wife and Kids Return to Idaho — Where Bruce is Staying — to Celebrate Her Birthday

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Bruce Willis has been spending the pandemic lockdown in Hailey, Idaho at his former home with Demi Moore and their adult daughters and their boyfriends. At one point Bruce’s second wife, Emma, came for a stay with their two little girls. Emma and the girls returned to Los Angeles in May. But it seems like they were back in Idaho today for Emma’s birthday.

The entrepreneur business owner posted a family picture to Instagram today. She wrote: “It really was a happy birthday for me.” Everyone in the picture looks happy. Will Bruce return to LA or remain in Idaho? That’s the $64,000 question. The guy in the back with the baseball cap is Steve Eads, Bruce’s producing partner and major domo. Happy Birthday, Emma!

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It really was a happy birthday for me 💞

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