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| CoolJunkie | Registered members do not see ads. Register or logon for a better view. discuss. i thought they'd never do it and just stay together like Goldie Hawn and K Russell.... STAFF WRITER, NEWSDAY September 25, 2005, 7:27 PM EDT Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore became husband and wife on Saturday night in Los Angeles, People magazine reports. People provided no other details on its Web site report and said a representative for the actor and actress declined to comment. Assuming it's true -- rumors of their intentions have run rampant since they began dating more than two years ago -- then Moore had a recent change of heart. In the September issue of Harper's Bazaar, Moore, 42, says she and Kutcher, 27, had no plans for marriage. "I feel that we are and that we don't need something formal, so to do so isn't a big deal one way or another," Moore said in an interview made public six weeks ago. This is the first marriage for Kutcher, who stars on Fox's "That '70s Show." Moore was married to rock musician Freddie Moore between 1980 and 1984 and to actor Bruce Willis between 1987 and 2000. Both ended in divorce. Moore three daughters with Willis: Rumer, 17; Scout, 14; and Tallulah, 11. It's not known whether Willis attended this weekend's wedding. But the "Die Hard" star and Kutcher have become unlikely friends. So much so that Willis is set to guest star on an episode of "That '70s Show" sometime during sweeps in November (a date hasn't been nailed down), zap2it.com reported two weeks ago. Now that Kutcher and Moore have apparently tied the knot, their fans certainly will be awaiting word of their expecting their own child. This is what Moore told Harper's Bazaar that she and Kutcher were focused on: "The growth of our union. The growth of our family. Which is all the things we truly desire ... to expand our family." Kutcher said during an appearance on "The Late Show with David Letterman" earlier this year that he "absolutely" wants to have kids. |
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| CoolJunkie Join Date: Jun 2004
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| Under normal circumstances maybe not, but your wife marrying someone 20 years her junior (not to mention he's a complete tool that acts like he's 15)....that is strange.
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[/quote] yeah that never happens the other way around : ![]() i've seen plenty of both....i must be the only person in this planet. if she was the younger one, i am sure it'd make no difference. right? | |
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| CoolJunkie | I have to agree. I think it's a good thing to have positive relationships with your exes, and being a wedding guest is a natural progression. As for Kutcher, he sure acts like a retard on TV, but we don't know a thing about his off camera persona, or about their personal relationships
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| CoolJunkie Join Date: Jun 2004
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[/quote] yeah that never happens the other way around : ![]() [/quote] never said it doesn't happen the other way around, im saying it would be a cold day in hell when i would attend the wedding of my ex-wife and a 20 something year old dip-shit
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| CoolJunkie | I see nothing wrong with Bruce being there and them being friends. I actually became such good friends with my exes girlfriend that I even helped her plan the wedding and baby shower. Some people know they arent meant for each other but are such good friends throughout the relationship that its normal to be friends afterwards.
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