- Demi "furious over Ashton's cheating"
- She is 15 years older than him
- If rumours true, expect bitter divorce
DEMI Moore and Ashton Kutcher have reportedly been living apart for
months as the power couple is expected to battle it out in a bitter $290
million divorce case.
The couple, who have been married for nearly six years, have been
living apart after Kutcher's penchant for cheating, according to Star magazine."It was definitely a long time coming, but they're finally done for good," an insider told the magazine.
Moore, 48, and Kutcher, 33, have been living on the opposite coasts for months - with Kutcher filming Two and a Half Men in Los Angeles and Moore working on her upcoming movie Magic Mike in New York.
An insider revealed that Kutcher's cheating was what ended the marriage, saying "Demi's finally ready to move on."
Star reported that Kutcher's relationship with a sexy blonde university student was the final straw and that the marriage had weathered another case of infidelity when the actor bedded Brittney Jones just before the couple's fifth wedding anniversary.
Last year, Star magazine reported that Kutcher and Jones had sex on the actor's couch after meeting at a bowling alley.
With the marriage essentially over, the couple will spend plenty of time arguing over their $US300 million ($306 million) in assets, the magazine reported.
Already worth $US140 million, Kutcher will make $US700,000 an episode for Men, making him the highest-paid actor on TV. Moore, meanwhile, is worth $US150 million and has seen her stock fade over the past few years.
Sources speculated the couple should have split years ago.
"They've been faking it for the cameras for way too long," said an insider. "They both need to be honest with themselves and finally tell the world."
Tongues were wagging this week when Moore stepped out solo at the New York Lifetime premiere of Five looking even skinnier than usual.
She also posted an ominous tweet quoting Greek philosopher Epictetus, "When we are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself & study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger," she wrote last week.
Representatives for Moore and Kutcher did not respond to requests for comment.
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