Demi Moore Tweets 'Anger' Message: Wants Divorce From Ashton Kutcher?
Amid divorce rumors, Demi Moore has taken to Twitter to express a Greek philosophical quote about anger.
Currently, Ashton Kutcher and his wife Moore are weathering another round of infidelity rumors, but this time rumors have not yet been confirmed or denied.
Reports circulating that the couple has been living apart “for months” and that their sex-year marriage is headed towards a $290 million divorce have flooded social media sites, and it is not the first time.
Last year, the media speculated that the couple was headed for divorce after Kutcher was accused of unfaithfulness. The duo denied the rumors and took a “spiritual” trip to Israel together, reportedly to renew their wedding vows during the break-up allegations.
The “Two and a Half Men” star married Moore on September 24, 2005. On their sixth year wedding anniversary this week, Kutcher was in San Diego celebrating a friend’s birthday, while Moore was in New York City promoting her new Lifetime movie, “Five.”
A San Diego-based 23-year-old is demanding $250,000 for her story which placates Kutcher as cheating on his wife with her. Her name surfaced online this week, and in addition to spending their anniversary apart, the rumors of a divorce between Kutcher and Moore have caught more momentum.
In years past, the married couple publicly celebrated their wedding anniversaries, including last year when Moore posted a picture of them together on Twitter, thanking viewers for their best wishes.
Using her Twitter account with username MrsKutcher, Moore wrote on Friday, “When we are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself & study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger. –Epictetus.”
The Greek philosopher’s advice for handling anger may represent Moore’s own rage toward Kutcher if rumors of his unfaithfulness are true.
Earlier this month, Moore also tweeted that she was “trying to find the light I lost.”
Kutcher, 33, said during an interview with Ellen Degeneres earlier this month that he was excited about his upcoming sixth year of marriage to his wife, Demi, who is 48 years old.
The actor’s representatives have yet to comment, and both of the married couple’s Twitter accounts are silent.
Moore’s film, “Five,” premieres on Lifetime October 10.