‘Ashton did not cheat, had open marriage with Demi’

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Merely days after Demi Moore’s decision to end her six-year marriage with Ashton Kutcher, fresh claims made by sources hint that the actress is bisexual and that the couple had an “open marriage”. According to Star magazine, the source also revealed that almost everybody in Hollywood was aware of the open marriage arrangement by the couple, but it was kept a secret from the public. “Demi is attracted to women just as much as men, so she didn’t always get all she needed from Ashton,” the Daily Mail quoted an insider as saying. “Everyone in Hollywood knows about their arrangement, but they’ve managed to keep it a secret from the general public. She was cool with Ashton having flirtatious relationships too. Somehow they made it work all these years. Both of them were respectful of each other. It was a lot of fun for them,” the source said. The source also said that things changed after the 33-year-old actor’s alleged affairs became public and it was then that the couple’s liberal outlook soon turned sour. According to TMZ, Kutcher’s first alleged mistress, Brittney Jones, who came forward with the affair story in September 2010, insisted at the time that the actor had an “open marriage” with his wife. “For so long people have thought that I was dishonest or just making up my passionate nights with Ashton, when in fact I was being used. Ashton told me that both he and Demi had an ‘open relationship’ and that he was not in fact cheating.”
$290 million court battle Demi Moore may have announced her intention to divorce her husband of six years with a “heavy heart”, but what is weighing heavier is the question hanging over their financial settlement. The Hollywood A-list couple are said to have between them a 290 million dollars fortune, but the division of assets may not be a simple process, depending on whether they signed a prenup when they married in 2005. If they hadn’t signed the prenup and if the divorce is filed in California, the couple they can expect to split their assets 50-50.