Former co-stars have been friends for long, have now moved to the next stage

Apr 17, 2012 13:20 GMT  ·  By

Even though he's not divorced Demi Moore yet, Ashton Kutcher is definitely not spending too many nights alone, a recent report claims. After being linked to pop star Rihanna, the handsome actor is now dating the gorgeous Mila Kunis.

The two once worked together on “That 70s Show” and have remained good friends since shooting for it wrapped.

As of late, they have decided to take their relationship to the next stage and are officially dating, X17 Online reports.

“Ashton Kutcher has rebounded (again) after the breakup of his marriage to Demi Moore – this time, with his former That 70's Show co-star Mila Kunis!” the paparazzi agency / celebrity e-zine gushes.

Ashton and Mila were photographed on a day-long date over the weekend, which would explain why today everyone is talking only about the “hottest couple” in town.

Nevertheless, X17 say that there was more than just a date: the two are actually having a thing.

“X17 photographers have spotted the actors together on multiple occasions, recently. Ashton and Mila have even spent the night at each others' houses!” the e-zine reports.

“Today we saw the two furniture shopping and grabbing a sushi dinner together tonight at Asanebo in Studio city before they returned to Ashton's new mega-mansion in the Hollywood Hills,” says the same.

One insider vouches for the publication that this was no friendly date either, because both Ashton and Mila acted as if they were a couple, which can only mean they are – and are still trying to hide it from the public.

“Ashton was touching Mila's hand and Mila was all dressed up. She looked hot; this was definitely more than a dinner between friends – this was a full-on date!” says the spy.

As noted above, not long ago, Ashton was reportedly dating Rihanna, with whom he broke it off when he realized the kind of media attention such a romance would attract.

Word has it that he also suspected her of tipping off the paparazzi when she came or left his place, which meant the tabs knew where she was at all times – and he didn't care for that, not at this time.