Bruce Willis has baby girl No. 5; second child with wife Emma
Bruce Willis now has a child for every “Die Hard” film he’s made — the actor is a proud papa for the fifth time around.
Willis, 59, and model Emma Heming-Willis, 35, welcomed their second baby girl together on Monday, his rep confirmed to People.
They’re already parents to 2-year-old Mabel Ray and named their newest addition Evelyn Penn Willis. The little one weighed in at 8 pounds and 10 ounces, the mag said.
“Both mother and baby are healthy and doing beautifully,” his rep said in a statement. “Mabel is delighted to have a new baby sister.”
The action star has three other daughters from his previous marriage to Demi Moore: Tallulah, 20, Scout, 22, and Rumer, 25. The former couple wed in 1987, separated in 1998 and finalized their divorce in 2000.
Willis married Heming in 2009, and the couple celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in March.
Reports of the latest pregnancy surfaced last December, and Heming chronicled the stages of her pregnancy on her Instagram account beginning in January, when the couple took a “babymoon” to Willis’ place in Parrot Bay in Turks and Caicos, Us Weekly reported.
The “Red 2” star also has his hands full with a number of movies lined up: “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” is set for August release and also stars Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke, Ray Liotta, Josh Brolin and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Willis will also appear in “The Prince” this year with John Cusack and 50 Cent.
The actor has teamed up with his M. Night Shyamalan for the “Sixth Sense” director’s latest mystery, “Labor of Love,” and stars in the sci-fi action flick “Vice,” both of which are set for next year.
Willis’ slate also includes “Rock the Kasbah” and “Captive,” which are still in pre-production, according to IMDb. “Kasbah” also stars Zooey Deschanel, Kate Hudson, Bill Murray, Danny McBride and Scott Caan.
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