Ashton Kutcher hits back at Demi Moore over threesome claims, says he resisted posting 'snarky tweet' because of Mila Kunis and his children
Seemingly reacting to actress Demi Moore’s shocking revelations about her eight-year-long marriage to Ashton Kutcher, which ended in 2013, in her new memoir, "Inside Out," the "No Strings Attached" actor said on Tuesday, September 24, that his current family kept him from lashing out.
Kutcher, 41, who is married to Mila Kunis, 36, and has two children with her, Wyatt, 4, and Dimitri, 2, was accused of cheating on Moore twice during their marriage; she blamed it on the threesomes that they had during the time they were together.
“I was about to push the button on a really snarky tweet. Then I saw my son, daughter, and wife and I deleted it,” the "Two and a Half Men" alum, tweeted on the day "Inside Out" released. In another tweet an hour later, he gave out his contact number, asking people to text him if they wanted the "truth."
The actor has so far refrained from making any comments regarding the explosive book or defend himself against the allegations of being unfaithful. Appearing on Tuesday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the 56-year-old actress revealed that she had spoken to Kutcher prior to the release of her tell-all.
When asked whether she was nervous about anyone mentioned in the book, Moore replied, “I’m nervous for anyone who is in there from a point of view of feeling sensitive, putting myself in their place, but overall no. I feel so good about the point of view. I have no interest in blaming or villainizing anyone.”
'The Ghost' actress also opened up about the threesomes with her ex-husband - one of the reasons she claimed contributed to their split - something she said she regretted being a part of now, explaining in her book, “I wanted to show him how great and fun I could be." In Ellen's show, Demi insisted that her revelation about threesomes shouldn't "be implied that [Kutcher] instigated."
"In trying to keep the perspective on my story, he expressed something that was of a fantasy and it was in my efforts to want to please and be what I thought he wanted," she added. "... It was a misguided sense of not really wanting to look at the harder question or maybe what was really missing. Or in my case because I really felt like I had created an addiction to him... I never had that kind of attachment."