Bruce Willis' model girl
Bruce Willis is dating an underwear model 23 years his junior. The 52-year-old star - who has three teenage daughters with ex-wife Demi Moore - has been on several dates with 29-year-old brunette Emma Heming and sources say the pair are smitten. On Tuesday night (29.01.08), Bruce took Emma to Robert Redford's New York restaurant Zoom after the premiere of his latest movie 'What Just Happened?', where they were joined by the actor's friend Robert De Niro. A fellow diner said: "They seemed very happy and were clearly relaxed in one another's company. They spent the entire evening chatting and laughing together." Emma - who has previously dated Formula One boss Flavio Briatore - was recently voted one of the world's sexiest women in a magazine poll.
Bruce has previously revealed he would love a son and is on the lookout for a woman to start a new family with. He said: "I would really love a son, or two sons, or three more girls. I just haven't met anybody yet that I want to have kids with. "But that's the good thing about being a guy - it doesn't matter how old you are!"
Bruce Willis' smoke rap
Bruce Willis smoked African cannabis with rapper Rick Ross. The hip-hop star claimed he used to get high on the illegal drug with the 'Die Hard 4.0' actor during an interview on 'The Ramiro and Pebbles Morning Show' on Boston's JAM'N 94.5 FM radio station yesterday (05.03.08). When questioned about the most famous celebrity he has ever got high with, Rick laughed: "Bruce Willis". He added: "He doesn't talk too much when he's high - he'll just look at you, you know, 'I'm really smoking with this dude'. "You know, I had to introduce him to that African thing, I got him some African." In a recent interview, the hip-hop star also revealed: "I'm a weed fanatic. I've smoked blunts with some of the biggest people in the world. To me, that's my hobby. To be able to say I smoked blunts with Snoop Dogg, I've smoked blunts with Bruce Willis, I've smoked a blunt with Too Short. I'm what you call a Cannabis Cup Champion!"
While Rick didn't reveal when he met up with Bruce, this isn't the actor's first encounter with the illegal substance. He revealed recently: "Living in Manhattan was the most irresponsible, carefree time of my life. I had a great time going wild. I drank too much. I also smoked weed and tried various drugs. "I only liked pot, though. I smoked a lot of pot and when I wasn't acting, I was out dancing every night. I had a blast and I could stretch $20 over three days - I would live off pizza and beer."
Bruce Willis's Demi wish
Bruce Willis wants ex-wife Demi Moore to "be happy". The 'Die Hard' actor - who has three children with Demi, 19-year-old Rumer, 16-year-old Scout and 13-year-old Tallulah - is pleased the actress has found such a "great guy" in her new husband Ashton Kutcher and hopes her life isfull and contented. He said: "I just want Demi to be happy really. She's the mother of my kids, and she's found a great guy, so I'm really happy with that."
Meanwhile, Bruce has revealed he would love to have a son. The 52-year-old actor is on the lookout for a woman he can start a family with. He said: "I would really love a son, or two sons, or three more girls. I just haven't met anybody yet that I want to have kids with. "But that's the good thing about being a guy - it doesn't matter how old you are!" Despite his paternal feelings, Bruce would be happy to remain a bachelor for the rest of his life if he never meets 'Miss Right'. He said: "The bachelor thing is terrific - I love women. You can do whatever you want and you get to date lots of different women."
Bruce Willis' 'Nam role
Bruce Willis is to star in Oliver Stone's new Vietnam War film. The Hollywood veteran will play real-life army general William R. Peers who investigated the infamous My Lai village massacre - in which around 350 to 500 people, many of who were women and children, were murdered by US soldiers. Channing Tatum and Michael Pena are also set to star in the movie, with Tatum playing Hugh Thompson Jr., an army helicopter pilot who broke ranks and flew between the villagers and the soldiers to protect them from the slaughter. He later went on to testify against those responsible for the killings.
Filming on the as-yet untitled $40 million project is due to start in early 2008. It is not the first time Stone has tackled the controversial war on the big screen. He directed the critically acclaimed 'Platoon', which starred Charlie Sheen and Willem Dafoe, 'Born on the Fourth of July' - in which Tom Cruise stars as a wheelchair-bound Vietnam War veteran - and 'Heaven and Earth'.

