Lea Michele and Ashton Kutcher Create Stir (VIDEO)
Lea Michele and Ashton Kutcher have been creating headlines lately. The two actors, star in the new movie “New Year’s Eve.”
Both were seen the premiere of “NYE” and were affectionate with each other, sparking rumors that the two are actually a couple. Kutcher is in the middle of a divorce from Demi Moore; Michele recently broke up with Theo Stockman.
Michele is the star of Fox TV’s “Glee” and has a background in Broadway. She got her start in 1995, performing in “Les Miserable’s.” Michele performed in Broadway shows until 2009 when she was cast in the role of “Rachel Berry” on “Glee.”
Since then, her popularity has skyrocketed. She won the 2009 Satellite Award for Best Actress and, in the same year, a Screen Actors Guild Award. Michele has garnered nominations from the Teen Choice Awards as well as the Golden Globe and Emmys.
Kutcher was a model before landing the role of “Michael Kelso” on “That 70’s Show.” His acting career soon took off and he was cast in quite a few movies, including: “Cheaper By the Dozen,” “Valentine’s Day,” and “Guess Who.”
Earlier this year Kutcher replaced Charlie Sheen on “Two and a Half Men.” He was written into the new role as “Walden Schmidt.” His premiere marked a highlight for the show; garnering 27.7 million total viewers for Kutcher’s first episode.
In early November, Demi Moore announced: “It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I have decided to end my six-year marriage to Ashton.”
Her statement came after months of rumors that Kutcher had had an affair.
Kutcher stated; “I will forever cherish the time I spent with Demi. Marriage is one of the hardest things in the world and unfortunately sometimes they fail.”
Kutcher and Moore’s relationship garnered much attention for their age difference of 16 years, and their religious practices. Both are believers in Kabbalah and had sought counseling from their Kabbalah instructor before announcing the divorce.
Michele, on the other hand, comes from an Italian American, Roman Catholic and Sephardic Judaism background.