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Willis 'set to marry' in Turks and Caicos

Rumours abound this week that Bruce Willis is set to tie the knot with his girlfriend, British model Emma Heming.
According to a report in People magazine, the Die Hard star, who turned 54 yesterday (March 19th), will have a little more than his birthday to celebrate this weekend.
The pair, who have been dating for around 18 months, are reportedly set to get married at a low-key, intimate ceremony near Willis' holiday home in Turks & Caicos.
Although representatives have refused to comment on the speculation, the loved-up couple set tongues wagging after they were spotted arriving on the islands last weekend.
The actor has been talking about getting remarried ever since his divorce from Demi Moore nine years ago and has seemingly popped the question to the 32-year-old stunner, New York Daily News reports.
It has to be said that Heming, who was named last spring as the new face of La Senza lingerie, bears more than a passing resemblance to Moore, with some people even labelling her 'Demi 2.0'.
Meanwhile, GI Jane star Moore, 46, - who has remained close to Willis - has apparently already touched down with husband Ashton Kutcher, 31, ahead of the possible nuptials.
The ceremony could take place near Willis' retreat in the country, with reports suggesting he has booked up a block of ocean view rooms and private villas for guests.
If Moore, who had three children with him - Rumer, 20, Scout, 17, and Tallulah, 15 - attends the ceremony, it would repay the favour as he was a guest at her wedding to Kutcher in 2005.
Perhaps a wedding would be the perfect tonic for Willis, who was sued for $4 million earlier this month for breaching a contract in his production of the film Three Stories About Joan.
The Turks & Caicos islands are not only popular with the rich and famous, as the idyllic Caribbean destination has been emerging from under the radar for some time now.
It has all the classic offerings to find favour with people looking to book holidays - glorious white-sand beaches, secluded bays and islands, clear blue sea and a perfect climate.
Quirky towns and villages are littered around, steeped in history and playing host to life moving at a pleasantly sedate pace.
Other areas - such as Providenciales - are constantly expanding to meet tourist demand, with new hotels and attractions springing up on a regular basis.
Of course, anyone looking to head to the islands to sample a whiff of paradise should ensure they book up holiday insurance before they travel.