
Ashton Kutcher got really angry when he was asked to take off his Kabbalah bracelet while filming his new movie, "The Guardian". The directors of the movie said that the red string band that Demi Moore's young husband was wearing had no place in the shooting frames.
The "Punk'd" star wasn't too happy about removing his religious item, but in the end he had no choice, so he did it after being told it would have to be digitally removed after finishing shooting the movie anyway. "I wasn't happy at first but to remove it digitally is beyond silly," said the actor.
As for his marriage to 15 years older Demi, Ashton said that the best thing about marrying her was finally losing his "boy toy" tag. The 27-year-old star said he was really annoyed in the past because of the malicious comments on the age gap between him and Moore, but since their relationships has become legitimized, such comments started to fade away.
"I'm proud to be the husband of Demi Moore and the step-father of her three wonderful girls. I hope the love we share can resonate around the world so that someday I can hear its echo. Besides, "boy toy" just never sat well with me," Ashton stated.
"Punk'd" host was introduced to the mystical offshoot of Judaism in 2003, when he began dating Demi Moore and has grown very devout to the cult since then. As for an example of Ashton's dedicated devotion to Kabbalah, in 2004, the couple toured Israel on a holy pilgrimage.
It is said that Ashton Kutcher's Kabbalah bracelet was digitally erased from his scenes in "Guess Who," but the movie company had to spend about $ 100,000 on digital imaging to remove the red from the frames. Obviously, the producers of "The Guardian" do not wish to do the same!