Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore have been candid about their six-year marriage in the years following their divorce. Kutcher and Moore began dating in 2003 and tied the knot two years later, never worrying about the optics of their 15-year age difference. "He was 25. I was 40," Moore recalled in her 2019 memoir, Inside Out. "I'm telling you: we couldn't feel it. We were totally in sync from our very first conversation." The now-exes separated in 2011, two years before their divorce was finalized in 2013. "It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I have decided to end my six-year marriage to Ashton," Moore told Us Weekly in a statement after they went their separate ways. "As a woman, a mother and a wife there are certain values and vows that I hold sacred. It is in this spirit that I have chosen to move forward with my life." Since then, both Moore and Kutcher have spoken openly about one another and where they stand. Keep scrolling to read

MORE: An 'Addiction' to Each Other "My addiction to Ashton was probably almost more devastating," Moore said on Red Table Talk in 2019. "It took me seriously away emotionally." Moore's three daughters - she shares Rumer, Tallulah and Scout with ex-husband Bruce Willis - had felt excluded by their mom's marriage. "I developed and I nurtured a narrative that she didn't love me," Tallulah said at the time. "I truly believed it, and I know that she does 100 percent, but in that moment, you're hurt and you can't fathom that someone that loves you would do that to you - and would choose others more than you." Putting Pen to Paper Moore chronicled her marriage and divorce to Kutcher in her 2019 memoir, Inside Out. In one passage, Moore even claimed that they broke up over Kutcher's request to have a threesome. "I wanted to show him how great and fun I could be," she wrote, later realizing that accepting his request was "a mistake." Moore further claimed that she divorced Kutcher over his alleged infidelity. "Because we had brought a third party into our relationship, Ashton said that 'blurred the lines' and, to some extent, justified what he'd done," she wrote. Moore also wrote about then-couple's fertility struggles and suffering a late-term miscarriage. How Ashton Kutcher Reacted to Demi Moore's Book Four years after Moore told all in her memoir, Kutcher publicly reacted to the bombshells. "I was f***ing pissed," he told Esquire in a 2023 profile. "I don't want to open anything up in that realm." Kutcher, however, did react to Moore's comments about suffering a miscarriage. "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," he said. "Everyone deals with that in different ways. 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." Kutcher eventually moved on with now-wife actress Mila Kunis, with whom he shares kids Wyatt and Dimitri. Where Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Stand After Book Revelations "We have some things that overlap," Moore told WSJ. magazine in September 2019, referring to a charity they cofounded to fight sex trafficking. "It's friendly, but we're not ... hanging out." Staying in Touch With Family Kutcher was in his early 20s when he married Moore, whose daughters were preteens at the time. "We don't hang out. I make a really conscious effort to stay in touch with the girls," Kutcher said on the "WTF" podcast in February 2020. "I love them, and I'm never going to stop loving them ... and respecting them and honoring them and rooting for them to be successful in whatever they're pursuing." According to Kutcher, he'd never "force" any of Moore's daughters to stay in contact. "They all do, and that's great," he marveled. Worthy of Praise Moore earned her first Oscar nomination in 2025 for her starring turn in The Substance, though she ultimately lost the award to Anora's Mikey Madison. "Demi's performance in The Substance, obviously, got extraordinary accolades. I'm so proud of her," Kutcher told Entertainment Tonight the following year in January 2026. "[She] killed it."