Bruce Willis’s wife Emma Hemming Willis recently posted the following on her Instagram story section:
It has come to light that Bruce Willis’ family is filled with joy that his breakout role now can be streamed by the masses.
It has been noted that while attending the “Love Actually Live” opening night at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, earlier this week, Bruce’s daughter, Rumer Willis, spoke with PEOPLE about her father’s breakout television series, Moonlighting.
Noting that she personally is “so excited” that the show is now streaming on Hulu, Rumer, 35, said of her family’s reaction, “We were ecstatic, beyond ecstatic, because we used to watch it literally on videotape.”
“My dad had a closet and all of the episodes were literally filled to the brim on videotape,” she added. “And so to be able to have time and not have to hunt for it on YouTube and be able to watch it all the time is such a joy.”
Moonlighting was a comedy-drama TV series that aired on ABC from March 1985 to May 1989.
Alongside Bruce, 68, as Detective David Addison, the show also starred Cybill Shepherd as Madolyn “Maddie” Hayes, Allyce Beasley as Agnes DiPesto and Curtis Armstrong as Herbert Viola.