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Ashton Kutcher recently opened up in an interview with Esquire about his feelings after his ex-wife Demi Moore released her memoir in 2019, admitting that he was "pissed." Kutcher told the publication, "I'd finally gotten to a place where the press had really laid off me and Mila, and my life and my family. And then the next day, the paparazzi are at my kids' school." He shared that although he was upset, he does not have any ill will toward Moore.

Kutcher and Moore were married for six years before getting divorced in 2013. During their marriage and with a 16-year age gap, Kutcher became the stepdad to Moore's three daughters during his mid-twenties. He spoke to Esquire about how he handled the responsibility by saying, "I was 26, bearing the responsibility of an 8-year-old, a 10-year-old and a 12-year-old. That’s how some teen parents must experience their 20s. They were awesome then and they’re awesome now." The couple also suffered great loss during their marriage after losing a baby late in Moore's pregnancy and struggled to conceive via IVF. "Losing a kid that you think you’re going to have, and that close to thinking you’re going to have a kid, is really, really painful. I love kids. I wouldn’t have gotten married to a woman that had three kids if I didn’t love kids. The idea of having another kid would have been incredible. For whatever reason, I had to have that experience."

Two years after their divorce, Kutcher married "That 70's Show" co-star, Mila Kunis in 2015. The pair now have two children together, Wyatt, 8, and Dimitri, 6. Kutcher and Kunis are working together again while they work on the spin-off of their show, "That 90's Show." Kutcher reflected on his career by saying, "I feel so lucky. And when you feel that lucky and fortunate and you have some self-awareness, you realize you didn’t do it on your own. I didn’t do any of this on my own."

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