Friday, February 1, 2013

Daddy's girls! Bruce Willis' daughters Rumer and Tallulah steal the show at Die Hard mural unveiling


It was a day that belonged to their father.
But Bruce Willis' daughters still managed to steal the show at the unveiling of a gigantic Die Hard mural in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Rumer and Tallulah Belle's feminine charm carried the day as the oversized comic-style painting of a younger version of the star was shown for the first time.
Stealing the show: Tallulah Belle and Rumer Willis brought some much needed feminine charm to the unveiling of a Die Hard mural in Los Angeles on Thursday
Stealing the show: Tallulah Belle and Rumer Willis brought some much needed feminine charm to the unveiling of a Die Hard mural in Los Angeles on Thursday
Tallulah Belle, 19, looked lovely in a black blazer, brown trousers and black shoes.
But it was older sister Rumer, 24, who really tried to show her fashion credentials in a loose fitting tiop, grey trousers and leather boots.
However there was little doubt who the true star of the occasion was when the moment of truth finally came.
Well done dad! Bruce Willis gets a hug from daughter Rumer
Well done dad! Bruce Willis gets a hug from daughter Rumer

Her father's daughter! The pair are obviously close
Her father's daughter! The pair are obviously close
Kiss for daddy: Rumer gave her father a kiss on the cheek after he enjoyed his moment of triumph
Kiss for daddy: Rumer gave her father a kiss on the cheek after he enjoyed his moment of triumph
Bruce, who tried to look as dapper as possible by donning a black suit, grey tie and shiny shoes, was showered with applause when he took to the makeshift stage at Fox's Beverly Hills studio lot to unveil the artwork.
And when asked if he was ready to pass the Die Hard baton Bruce said: 'Not yet. I'm not retiring, I'm just older.
'There's still stories we can get out of this character.'
Big star: He may be older and even balder but Bruce Willis will always be key to the legendary series' appeal
Big star: He may be older and even balder but Bruce Willis will always be key to the legendary series' appeal
Peekaboo: A familiar figure emerged as the covering to the wall gradually descended to reveal the artwork
Peekaboo: A familiar figure emerged as the covering to the wall gradually descended to reveal the artwork
All its glory: Bruce will have no doubt been a pleased as punch when he saw the gigantic painting of himself
All its glory: Bruce will have no doubt been a pleased as punch when he saw the gigantic painting of himself
The event marked the 25th anniversary of the original Die Hard, which became a classic of the action genre thanks to unforgettable performances by Bruce and the movie's pantomime-style villain Alan Rickman.
Unfortunately the latter did not make it, but given a guard of honour by the stars of the forthcoming A Good Day to Die Hard.
And it looks like this new entry in the series could be the most exciting yet.
Family affair: Bruce's mother Marlene joined her granddaughters and some other members of the brood at the event
Family affair: Bruce's mother Marlene joined her granddaughters and some other members of the brood at the event
Out and about: Meanwhile, Bruce's wife Emma Heming was seen out with the couple's baby daughter Mabel in Berlin
Out and about: Meanwhile, Bruce's wife Emma Heming was seen out with the couple's baby daughter Mabel in Berlin
Old and new: It remains to be seen whether John McClane will will pass on the baton to his son, played by Jai Courtney, in the forthcoming film
Old and new: It remains to be seen whether John McClane will will pass on the baton to his son, played by Jai Courtney, in the forthcoming film
Time to pass the torch? Bruce said it still not time for John McClane to pass on the baton to his son, who is played by Jai Courtney in the forthcoming film
He's behind you: Confused Bruce was in for a very big shock when he finally turned on his heels
He's behind you: Confused Bruce was in for a very big shock when he finally turned on his heels
It sees John McClane travel to Russia to help his son Jack, played by Jai Courtney, after he gets into trouble with the local authorities.
However he soon discovers his son's arrest is just one small part of yet another terrorist plot that threatens the stability of the free world.

Yippee-ki-yay: Bruce seemed pleased to be standing next to his glamorous co-star Yuliya Snigir
Yippee-ki-yay: Bruce seemed pleased to be standing next to his glamorous co-star Yuliya Snigir

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