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Emma Willis Red Carpet Kiss Makes Waves

Emma Willis has proven her affection for husband Bruce Willis on the red carpet this week.

The 34-year-old model was sure to add romance to her evening out the with "Die Hard" star.

Also known by her maiden name, Emma Heming, she and Willis shared a passionate kiss that involved a deep embrace during the "A Good Day to Die Hard" premiere in Berlin Monday night, according to the Daily Mail.

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Both smartly dressed, Willis donned a gray suit with a woolen coat while his wife wore a white peplum dress with the shoulders embellished with beading.

On Twitter Thursday, film fanatics reacted to the couple's public display of affection.

"Married over three years ago, Bruce Willis & wife Emma are still swept up in newlywed bliss," posted HELLO! Canada.

The pair wed in 2009 and share one daughter, Mabel Ray, in addition to Willis' three daughters from his previous marriage to Demi Moore.

"A Good Die to Die Hard" marks the fifth film in the "Die Hard" series, and sees Willis reprise his role as John McClane. The film will also see Jai Courtney, who portrays Willis' troubled son, Jack. The film hits theaters on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.

The 57-year-old Golden Globe Award-winning actor has appeared in over 60 films, including box-office hits such as "Pulp Fiction," "Armageddon," and "Sin City."

Willis' 13-year marriage to Moore ended in 2009. The ex-spouses share daughters Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah.

Meanwhile, the action-movie star has admitted that he is against any law against guns.

"I think that you can't start to pick apart anything out of the Bill of Rights without thinking that it's all going to become undone," said Willis, according to The Associated Press. "If you take one out or change one law, then why wouldn't they take all your rights away from you?"

Furthermore, Willis denied a link between Hollywood's violent films and real-life gun violence.

"No one commits a crime because they saw a film," the actor told AP. "There's nothing to support that. We're not making movies about people that have gone berserk, or gone nuts. Those kind of movies wouldn't last very long at all."

Despite his stance on gun laws, Willis noted his sympathies for the victims of gun violence and their families.

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