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    Bruce Willis has no plans to retire
    Vancouver Star
    Sunday 14th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Hollywood actor Bruce Willis says he has no plans to retire and

    has set his sights on 'making those old man roles' his own.

    'I have a 98-year-old aunt who is completely lucid, who can talk about when she was five-years-old so I'm hoping that's in my genes too. I don't plan on retiring so with any luck I can really make those old man roles my own!' contactmusic.com quoted him as saying.

    Willis, who has three daughters - Rumer, 21, Scout, 18, and Tallulah, 16, - with ex-wife Demi Moore, recently confessed that he is growing increasingly sentimental as he gets older.

    'It makes me cry. The older I get, the more sentimental I am. I have great, great kids and I love to see them perform. Rumer sings once in a while,' he said.

    'Rumer and Scout both sang Christmas songs at my nightclub in Sun Valley last holiday. I got a little emotional,' he added.


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