Ashton Kutcher Joins Demi Moore, Bruce Willis & The Girls

All celebrities have seen the ugly side of Hollywood and the turmoil that stalking paparazzi can cause. But in a recent interview Demi Moore acknowledges that some people have it real bad, like Britney Spears. Demi weighs in on the pop train-wreck among other topics in the newest issue of V magazine.

“No one has seen it worse than Britney Spears,” says Demi, who stars with Michael Caine in the jewel heist flick Flawless, due in theaters at the end of March. “How can anyone see that and think that’s an OK way to expect anybody to live, no matter where they’re at in their life?”

On her average day:
“My normal day is, I get up with the kids, take them to school, a few days a week I might do Pilates, reading, meetings, and then we always do family dinner at 6:30.”

On how she, her ex-husband Bruce Willis and her current husband, Ashton Kutcher, make their extended family work:
“It wasn’t a piece of cake. It wasn’t automatic or easy. It took diligence and effort and even enduring awkwardness, and a lot of general giving on my part and Bruce’s part. And really, tremendously, on Ashton’s part. Coming into my life, Ashton just wasn’t meeting somebody that had baggage. You know, I had trunks!”

On staying on good terms with Bruce:
“It’s far more exhausting to be angry and blaming. You can dig deep within yourself and really have a desire for someone else’s happiness, which I feel I do have for Bruce and he has for me. He has a joy and appreciation for what Ashton and I share, and for how Ashton is with the girls.”

For a relationship that everyone believed was nothing more than a publicity stunt at first, it looks like Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore have found real happiness and amazingly the entire situation with ex Bruce Willis has also found a balance.

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