Ashton Kutcher made peace with divorce from Demi Moore — until her tell-all memoir hit


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Ashton Kutcher isn't quite over ex-wife Demi Moore's memoir more than three years after its release. Photo: AP

Ashton Kutcher isn't quite over ex-wife Demi Moore's memoir, Inside Out, more than three years after its release.

In an interview with Esquire published Tuesday (Jan 31), the beloved That '70s Show star said he was "(expletive) pissed" that Moore revealed details of their turbulent marriage after he worked to keep his personal life away from the public eye.

"I'd finally gotten to a place where the press had really laid off me and (wife) Mila (Kunis), and my life and my family," he told Esquire of the book's arrival. "And then the next day, (the paparazzi) are at my kids' school."

Kutcher, 44, and Moore, 60, married in September 2005 and divorced in November 2013. In her memoir, Moore alleged that Kutcher encouraged the couple to have threesomes and break the G.I. Jane actor's sobriety.

After briefly touching on the memoir, which seemed to be a sore spot, Kutcher said, "I don't want to open anything up in that realm." He said he's still in contact with Moore's three daughters, whose father is actor Bruce Willis.

This May 4, 2010 file photo shows actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore attending Time's 100 Most Influential People. Photo: AFP
This May 4, 2010 file photo shows actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore attending Time's 100 Most Influential People. Photo: AFP

Kutcher also weighed in on the legal battles concerning his former That '70s Show co-star Danny Masterson.

The latter actor has been accused of raping and assaulting three fellow members of the Church of Scientology at his Hollywood Hills home between 2001 and 2003. (Masterson will be retried later this year after his 2022 trial ended with a deadlocked jury.)

Kutcher said he "(feels) for anybody who feels like they were violated in any way" but wants Masterson "to be found innocent of the charges brought against him."

He said he "can't know" what happened with his former co-star. "I'm not the judge. I'm not the jury. I'm not the DA. I'm not the victim. And I'm not the accused. And so, in that case, I don't have a space to comment." – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service

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