Bruce Willis puts Caribbean property up for sale

LOS ANGELES — Actor Bruce Willis kept his Caribbean getaway in the Turks and Caicos Islands long enough to renew his wedding vows with model-actress Emma Heming Willis last month, but now the Parrot Cay estate is for sale at $33 million.

Set within COMO Resorts Parrot Cay, the more than seven-acre bay-front property contains three homes with 11 bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms for a total of 13,500 square feet of interior living space. There are an additional 4,500 square feet under roof and 17,000 square feet of decking with four swimming pools.

To quote his “Die Hard” character John McClane: “Welcome to the party, pal.”

To enhance privacy, the five-bedroom main house and the two three-bedroom guest villas are set apart from one another.

In the main house, a plush movie room sits off the great room. The master bedroom occupies the entire upper level and features sliding glass doors, ocean views, vaulted ceilings, dual closets and a sitting area. A terrace surrounds the suite.

The residences are surrounded by lush lawns, a beachfront yoga pavilion and a children’s playground with a pirate ship. Coconut, banana and papaya trees dot the tropical grounds.

They have also listed their main residence in Bedford Corners, N.Y., for sale at $13 million. That property includes a 9,000-square-foot, three-story main home and four residences. The family is relocating to the West Coast.

In addition to the “Die Hard” film series, Willis is known for the late-1980s TV series “Moonlighting” and his starring roles in the films “Pulp Fiction” (1994), “The Fifth Element” (1997) and “The Sixth Sense” (1999).

Actress Jodie Foster and her wife, photographer-actress Alexandra Hedison, have exited the scene in the Beverly Hills Post Office area, selling their home of seven years for $14.9 million.

The Traditional-style house, built in 1952, sits on more than half an acre of grounds with views in nearly every direction.

A vaulted-ceiling foyer leads to the heart of the home: a formal living room bordered by floor-to-ceiling windows.

A media room and formal dining room flank the living room area.

In the chef’s kitchen, there are a breakfast area and French doors that open to a brick patio.

The master suite lies on the second floor and features beamed ceilings, a fireplace and a private deck that surveys the rounds.

A total of five bedrooms and six bathrooms lie within 7,500 square feet of interior.

Outside, tall hedges surround a swimming pool and deck. A grassy field, gardens and mature trees fill out the grounds.

Foster, 56, gained recognition for “Taxi Driver” (1976) at age 13. She has won Oscars for “The Accused” (1988) and “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991). More recently, she starred in the films “The Beaver” (2011), “Elysium” (2013) and “Hotel Artemis” (2018).

Hedison, 49, is known for her role as Dylan Moreland on the series “The L Word.”

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