Ashton Kutcher Out After Revealing He Was ‘Fucking Mad’ Following Demi’s Memoir Release

Ashton Kutcher was seen having breakfast after revealing his reaction to the release of his ex-wife Demi Moore’s memoir detailing their marriage, Inside Out.

The 44-year-old actor was photographed leaving Jayde’s restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday, his hands full with a cup of coffee and a takeout bag.

He strode across the street wearing a double jean look with a beanie perched on his head.

Despite a source earlier claiming he “knew what was coming” in Moore’s memoir, Kutcher revealed to Don that he was ‘fucking pissed off’ after his ex-partner published the book in 2019.

‘I finally got to a place where the press had actually fired me and [wife Mila Kunis], and my life and my family. And then the next day [the paparazzi] They’re at my kids’ school,’ the father-of-two reflected on the renewed interest in his first marriage following the book’s release.

Coming out: Ashton Kutcher was spotted having breakfast after revealing his reaction to ex-wife Demi Moore’s bombshell memoir detailing their marriage, Inside Out

The That ’70s Show alum then stopped mid-sentence, before concluding that he doesn’t “want to open anything in that realm.”

Ashton enjoyed some alone time over breakfast and seemed deep in thought as he left the restaurant.

The That 70’s Show alumnus wore a black tank top under his denim shirt, in addition to baggy jeans belted at the waist. His pants were rolled up to the ankles, exposing his black sneakers.

During his interview with Esquire, the People’s Choice Award winner recalled exactly how his “life changed” in the “moment” news of his relationship with Moore, who is 15 years his senior, broke.

After walking down the aisle in 2005, Kutcher, then 26, became a stepfather to his three youngest daughters, Rumer, then 12, Scout, then 10, and Tallulah, then eight. Now they are 34, 31 and 28.

“I was twenty-six years old, with the responsibility of an eight, ten and twelve year old,” he said of becoming a stepfather in his mid-20s. “This is how some teen parents must experience their twenties.”

Kutcher also reflected on Moore’s devastating miscarriage during their marriage, which occurred six months into her pregnancy.

“Losing a child that you think you’re going to have, and being so close to thinking that you’re going to have a child, it’s very, very painful,” she said.

On the go: The actor, 44, was photographed leaving Jayde's restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday, his hands full with a cup of coffee and a takeout bag

On the go: The actor, 44, was photographed leaving Jayde’s restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday, his hands full with a cup of coffee and a takeout bag

The star continued: “We all deal with it in different ways.”

“I love kids,” Kutcher said. ‘I wouldn’t have married a woman with three children if I didn’t love children. The idea of ​​having another child would have been incredible. But Kutcher wouldn’t change what happened. He accepts that moment. ‘For some reason, I had to have that experience.’

After grieving the loss of her future baby, Kutcher struggled with feeling like a “failure” after her marriage ended.

Former flame: Moore, who was married to Kutcher from 2005 to 2013, detailed their marriage in her 2019 book Inside Out

Former flame: Moore, who was married to Kutcher from 2005 to 2013, detailed their marriage in her 2019 book Inside Out

“Nothing makes you feel like a failure like a divorce,” she said. “Divorce feels like a wholesale fucking flop. You failed in marriage.

As for his relationship with Kunis, whom he married in 2015 after three years of dating, the artist praised that “the thing” with his wife that made their “relationship accelerate” was that he “always looked up to her.” .

Their talents, their abilities, their gifts. But I knew she didn’t need me. And she knew I didn’t need her. We already knew all the dirt on each other. My wife is so much cooler than me,” the SAG nominee gushed.

Candid: Despite a source previously claiming that

Candid: Despite a source previously claiming he “knew what was coming” in Moore’s memoir, Kutcher revealed to Esquire that he was “fucking pissed off” after his ex-spouse published the book