BRUCE Willis’ wife Emma has shared an emotional update on the star’s future after video from his birthday celebration surfaced. The retired actor has been keeping a low profile in the w…
In the video, everyone – including the actor – sang Happy Birthday.
He stumbled a bit again after giving a major effort to blow out the few candles stuck inside the pie.After the song concluded, the group shouted: "Hip Hip Hooray."He was embraced and kissed by a few of the guests present. While fans were thrilled to get a rare glimpse at Bruce in this capacity, there was some level of concern from his longtime fans after spotting a subtle but worrying detail in the clip.It is not clear why or what happened and it seems unlikely fans will get an explanation.Actress Rosario Dawson commented: "Happy Birthday Bruce! Blessings to your and the family.
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