Bruce Willis, ex Demi Moore and daughters STILL isolating in Idaho estate after actor’s wife claims she ‘misses’ him
DEMI Moore has shared another look into lockdown in Idaho with ex-husband Bruce Willis and their family, with the group kicking off a "family book club".
Neither Demi not Bruce has given any insight as to why the family has made the arrangement they've made - Bruce's wife, Emma Heming, and their two daughters remain in Los Angeles while Bruce is in Idaho with his ex and their three children - but the family seems to keep a positive outlook through the coronavirus pandemic.
"Family book club," Demi captioned the snap which showed them reading Laura Day's How to Rule the World from Your Couch.
Bruce and Demi's three daughters are in the cabin with them - Scout, Tallulah and Rumer - along with Scout's boyfriend Jake Lele and Tallaluh's partner, Dillon Buss.
Demi has been regularly sharing snaps of their lockdown, and days ago, Demi and Bruce looked on very good terms, joking around in green and white striped nightwear while spending time with the extended family.
Bruce's wife, Emma - whom he married after Demi - wasn't pictured, but she approved of the set up, writing in the comments on Tallulah's page: "Not many can pull that color off! Lookin' good squad."
She later commented on Demi's picture and revealed just how much she missed being with her husband.
After Demi posted a picture of her family - including Bruce - in matching pajamas, Emma quickly responded: "At its finest.
"Love and miss you guys."
Emma has been spending time on her own with her and Bruce's two daughters, Evelyn and Mabel, while Bruce quarantines with his ex-wife and their three adult children.
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The 41-year-old model paid tribute to her husband during his birthday three weeks ago and on their 11th wedding anniversary two weeks ago.
Although the pictures received many positive comments from those close to the former Hollywood couple, fans were left scratching their heads as to why Emma wasn't with them.
One person commented on Emma's comment and wrote: "Why are you and the girls not with them? So confused."
While another person responded: "Shouldn't he be with YOU and your children. Odd, don't you think?"
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