The actress has 'undressed' in her memoir and has revealed facts about her relationship with Ashton Kutcher that had not come to light.
Actress Demi Moore has decided to tell all the facts of her past in a book titled 'Inside Out' that goes on sale next September 24. However, the actress has been revealing little by little some of the darkest facts that hide those memories and that until now had not come to light. As Demi Moore has confessed in an interview for The New York Times, the worst moments of her life were experienced during her marriage to Ahston Kutcher.
As Demi Moore has revealed, the 'No Strings Attached' actor cheated on her twice during her eight-year marriage: with Brittney Jones and Sara Leal. Worse things do not stop there, but the actress has confessed that Ashton Kutcher's infidelities happened after he pressured her to include a third person in their s-xual relations, something that Demi Moore accepted because as a wife: " I wanted to show her how cool and funny she could be."
Now, the actress regrets having agreed to have a threesome with Ashton Kutcher, since that served him as a justification for the infidelities he committed in 2010 when they were still married: "Because we had brought a third party into our relationship, Ashton said, that blurred the lines and, to some extent, justified what he had done." After the infidelities and the multitude of problems that the couple had, they decided to cut their losses and divorced in 2013.
Ashton Kutcher, 'guilty' of his relapse into alcohol
Not only infidelities were the reason for the breakup between Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore. The actress has also confessed that her relapse into alcohol after being sober for 20 years was the fault of the actor. Apparently during a vacation the couple enjoys in Mexico for Valentine's Day, Ashton Kutcher said over a glass of wine that he doubted alcoholism was a real thing: "I don't know if alcoholism is a real thing, I think it's about moderation." These words made Demi Moore show her then-husband that she could have a beer without falling back into alcoholism.