Mabel Ray Willis, 12
On April 1, 2012, Bruce and Heming welcomed their first child together — a baby girl named Mabel Ray Willis.
Although Mabel was born in L.A., the family spent her first few years living at their home in Bedford Hills, New York — about an hour outside of New York City. Heming explained that she wanted a peaceful life for their family, away from the paparazzi and the culture of Hollywood.
"We wanted our kids to be able to have more room and a yard to run in. I also wanted to keep the kids as sheltered as we could from the paparazzi, and that scene is still very prevalent in L.A.; it's not bad in New York, and it's zero up where we live. The beauty of where we live is that it's close to the city, so we get the best of both worlds," Heming told Elle Décor.
It appears Mabel has gotten the best of both worlds, as evidenced by Heming's Instagram. While some days are spent playing in the backyard and performing in piano recitals, others involve trips to N.Y.C. for bowling nights and attending Broadway shows.
These days, Mabel says that one day she hopes to become a "shark" on Shark Tank. When she's not in school, she loves spending time with her parents and older sisters — and even gives her dad a dance lesson every once in a while!
Rumer Glenn Willis, 35
Bruce and Moore welcomed their eldest daughter, Rumer Glenn Willis, on Aug. 16, 1988, in Paducah, Kentucky, while Bruce was in the middle of working on his film In Country. The couple chose to raise Rumer outside of Hollywood, with the little girl spending much of her childhood in Hailey, Idaho, where the family purchased a 2000.5 million mansion.
Although Rumer was raised in a small town, she still got a taste of life in the spotlight at a young age. When she was just five, she made her onscreen debut in her mom's coming-of-age film Now and Then — but was credited under the name Willa Glen. A few years later, she appeared on the big screen again in Striptease, where she portrayed Moore's onscreen daughter.
"They said I had a huge jaw. They said I had a ′potato head.' When you're 14 or 15, I didn't really understand having value in myself yet. My mind went to, 'Okay, so if I get skinny or if I dress the right way or present myself very hyper-sexually and dress this way, then I'll be valued,' " Rumer shared. "So much for me became wrapped up in that my value set is based on what other people think of me, and had nothing to do with what I thought about myself."
Rumer sought to take some time away from the spotlight when she enrolled at the University of Southern California in 2006. She only attended USC for one semester before dropping out after deciding to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. She then appeared in films like The House Bunny, From Within and Sorority Row. She even took home the award for Breakthrough Performance at the Young Hollywood Awards for her appearance in the high school comedy Wild Cherry.