Bruce Willis And Emma Heming's Two Daughters Are Growing Up Fast

While it sounds like 2012 and 2014 happened just yesterday, Mabel and Evelyn Willis are already tweens. And they’re turning into the adventurous kind. Though they live in Los Angeles’ Brentwood Park, Mabel and Evelyn enjoy the outdoors. In summer 2021, they showed what they are made of when they explored Idaho’s Bald Mountain, which stands at a whopping 9150 feet, Emma Heming boasted on Instagram.

Mabel is also into sports. “Mabel’s first season of softball and I am so amped for this!!!” Heming wrote in a September 2019 post in which she admitted she would totally be the “embarrassing mom.” Evelyn, on the other hand, has a different set of skills. “Look who’s jumped onto the sewing bandwagon!” her mother captioned a December 2020 post. Both of them, however, have a good eye for photography — and know who their favorite models are. “Mom & Dad by Evelyn Penn Willis,” Heming captioned a photo featuring herself and Bruce Willis candidly posing.

Mabel likes to capture Heming looking her best. “She said she liked my ‘style’ and needed to take a picture of me,” Heming wrote on Facebook. Mabel and Evelyn may be children, but they’re already exercising their civil engagement. For years, the youngest Willis girls have been raising money for Room to Grow, an organization that supports families. “What’s important to me is my daughters learning the importance of giving back from an early age,” Heming wrote on her website.

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