Demi Moore's memoir hype: Ashton Kutcher was 'fucking mad' at ex

Demi Moore's memoir hit 2019 like a bomb.

Demi Moore's memoir hype: Ashton Kutcher was 'fucking mad' at ex

Demi Moore's memoir hit 2019 like a bomb. After all, the US actress accuses her ex-husband Ashton Kutcher of forcing her into a threesome. The Hollywood star was anything but happy about these revelations, as he now reveals.

Ashton Kutcher was "fucking pissed" when his ex-wife Demi Moore published her autobiography Inside Out in 2019. The actor now reveals this in a new interview with "Esquire". In her book, Moore claimed, among other things, that he pushed her into having threesome sex and that he also cheated on her.

He suffered greatly from the allegations, said the 44-year-old. He finally got to a point where the press really left him and his wife Mila Kunis and his family alone. After Moore's book was published, the paparazzi showed up at his children's school.

Kutcher has long remained silent about his 60-year-old ex-wife's claims. When the book came out and made headlines, he tweeted, "I was about to tweet a really snarky tweet. Then I saw my son, daughter and wife and I deleted it." Kunis and Kutcher keep their private lives out of the public eye as much as possible.

When the two actors met, Moore already had three children from a previous marriage to Bruce Willis: 28-year-old Tallulah, Rumer, three years his senior, and Scout, 34. "I was 26 and responsible for an eight-year-old, a ten-year-old and a twelve-year-old," he says now. "That's how some teenage parents have to go through their 20s," he added of the time.

Commenting on Moore's miscarriage and IVF treatments, which she also wrote about in the memoir, Kutcher says, "I love kids. I wouldn't have married a woman with three kids if I didn't love kids. The idea of ​​having another kid would have been incredible. For some reason, I had to have that experience." After the separation in 2011, he felt like a failure. "Divorce feels like a total failure. You failed in marriage."

Speaking about his relationship with Kunis, whom he married in 2015 after three years, the actor says he's "always admired" his wife. "Her talents, her skills, her gifts. But I knew she didn't need me. And she knew I didn't need her." Added to this was the fact that they "already knew each other's dirt". And: "My wife is so much cooler than me," says Kutcher.

Kunis and Kutcher met on the set of That '70s Show in 1998. But a friendship only became more in 2012. In 2014 their daughter Wyatt was born, in 2016 their son Dimitri.