Ashton Kutcher wants 'to move on' from Demi Moore

Haiti Sun (ANI) Saturday 4th February, 2012

Ashton Kutcher, who was in Brazil when his estranged wife Demi Moore was hospitalised due to "exhaustion", is back in LA but it still is unclear how much of a role he will play in his estranged wife's recovery.

Sources claim that the 'Two and a Half Men' star, 33, wants to move on after his split from Moore.

"He just wants to move on," Us magazine quoted a friend of Kutcher as saying.

"He cares about Demi and would help if asked, but he's not part of her life anymore," the friend said.

Long before their November split, the 'Margin Call' actress has been struggling with low self-esteem, an obsession with staying young and thin and acted out with partying and self-destructive behaviour.

Another source revealed that Kutcher even took a paternal role with her three daughters Rumer, Scout and Tellulah Willis.

"For a while, Ashton was acting as the primary parent because Demi was so out of control," another source said. (ANI)

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