Demi Moore Finally Wants to Be Free of Ashton Kutcher – Personally and Legally
Sixteen months after parting ways with Ashton Kutcher after a messy cheating scandal, Demi Moore has finally gotten around to filing for divorce.
Sixteen months after parting ways with Ashton Kutcher after a messy cheating scandal, Demi Moore has finally gotten around to filing for divorce.
Not to be upstaged by any other woman in denial of her true age, Madonna invited Ashton Kutcher to her 2013 Oscars party instead of Demi Moore, who was once was one of her besties.
Clearly not realizing she can do a lot better, Mila Kunis somehow agreed to move in with Ashton Kutcher.
Ellen DeGeneres gave Mila Kunis a hilariously hard time on 'The Ellen Show,' because, like anyone else sane who dates Ashton Kutcher, Kunis was quiet about it.
Quiet and really, really nervous.
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore don't do much of anything, and whenever they do it's usually not worth watching. Still, for whatever reason (in Moore's case, that reason is actually "Bruce Willis"), they're both loaded. That cash may be why they stalled on splitting officially in the eyes of the court.
In news that we thought happened already, Ashton Kutcher has filed for divorce from Demi Moore.
No one’s ever accused Ashton Kutcher of being smart. He played an airhead on ‘That 70s Show’ and some of his decisions — like his controversial “brownface” PopChips commercial and that Joe Paterno tweet — are evidence of that. But, he was smart enough to hop on the ‘Two and a Half Men’ train and to land the role of a lifetime, playing Steve Jobs for the Apple founder’s biopic, which just started shooting and is scheduled to release in 2013.
However, the bigger question is: Was it a smart decision by the film’s producers to cast Kutcher as Jobs?
It’s good to be king. Even if it’s only of a television sitcom. New ‘Two and a Half Men‘ star Ashton Kutcher — who is reportedly making almost $1 million per episode — will be spending his on-set downtime in a stylish and incredibly luxurious trailer known as “Baby Girl.”
Sources for the Hollywood Reporter have confirmed that funnyman Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men' next season.
Though reps for CBS, studio Warner Bros. and Kutcher declined to comment, sources claim the deal is "all but signed." Kutcher also posted a coy tweet late Thursday night, asking, "What's the square root of 6.25?"