Bruce Willis and wife Emma Heming attended a psychic charity event this week.

The action movie legend was spotted out with his other half partying at Cipriani’s Club 55 screening room in New York City Wednesday night during a benefit function for non-profit, Find Me.

Find Me is an organisation which utilises clairvoyants to help families discover where missing relatives are. The charity was launched in 2002 by retired US Drug Enforcement Administration agent J.E. ‘Kelly’ Snyder, who is responsible for putting 3,000 people behind bars for various offences.

According to its website, Find Me prides itself on combining the “gifted talents of intuitive individuals” with the “practical support” of traditional “investigative strategies”. Psychics, mediums and a team of investigators, which include professional pilots, body language analysts, divers, linguistics and handwriting experts, all volunteer to research cold cases for free as part of Find Me. Fashion icon Donna Karan’s own personal clairvoyant is reportedly active in the non-profit.

The New York Post reports a journalist joked with Bruce at the party about making a movie based on Find Me activities. Apparently the Die Hard legend responded with silence and a smile.

Bruce is father to five daughters, three with ex-wife Demi Moore and two with his current spouse Emma.

And the star previously revealed a distinct protective instinct has washed over him since becoming a parent.

"I feel like a caveman protecting his family, living for his family,” he told German magazine Bild. “My family has become the focus of my life and the entire meaning of it.

"It's fulfilling, very fulfilling. It's real life. On screen I pretend as if I'm alive. At home, I'm me. Being a father is the most wonderful task."

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