Ashton Kutcher may have solid reasons to fear his stay on “Two and a Half Men” might be short, but at least it looks like things in his personal life are on the mend. His wife Demi Moore visited him on the set of the sitcom, says a new report. Fans must know that Demi and Ashton are believed to be very close to getting a divorce, after allegations emerged that he cheated on her on their 6th wedding anniversary – the second time he'd been unfaithful in as many years.
However, since the scandal began, neither has said anything to dispel the rumors, choosing instead to let their actions speak for themselves.
After being photographed together camping and on visits to the Kabbalah center in Los Angeles, more evidence that Demi has forgiven Ashton has emerged.
“Demi Moore was an unexpected visitor, spending most of the day hanging out in husband Ashton Kutcher’s trailer, joined by her daughter Rumer Willis,” the
Chicago Sun-Times writes.
This was Friday, as Ashton was getting ready to shoot for the latest episode of the show, the one that also brought slightly improved ratings but
worse reviews, especially from fans.
As per eyewitnesses, Demi brought daughter Rumer along because she wanted someone impartial with her.
“[Rumer was] something of a buffer or mediator. It was clear that when Ashton wasn’t working, they were all involved in some pretty deep conversation,” the spy says, as cited by the aforementioned publication.
“From time to time, Demi would come out [of the trailer] and the two of them put on a happy-looking front when they knew people were watching, but you could easily see that they were on edge,” adds the tipster.
“At times, you could hear some angry yelling coming from that trailer, but then, less than a half hour later – lots of laughter. It was a bit bizarre,” says the same source.
Either way, even if they were fighting as the insider suggests, them spending time together is clear confirmation that they're still on speaking terms, which could easily mean that they've already resolved to make their marriage work.