Ashton Kutcher Marriage Rumors Keep Resurfacing — And Some Red Flags Are Hard to Ignore

Ashton Kutcher's Marriage Is Full Of Glaringly Obvious Red Flags

The Ashton Kutcher marriage rumors have been around for years, and at this point, they sort of come and go in waves. Sometimes things seem perfectly fine between him and Mila Kunis — almost too normal for Hollywood, honestly — and then something old resurfaces, or a new story pops up, and suddenly people are questioning everything again.

It’s not always one big issue either. It’s more like a collection of moments, comments, and past decisions that, when you look at them together, start to feel… a bit uncomfortable. Not necessarily proof of anything serious, but enough to keep the conversation alive.

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A Relationship That Didn’t Start in the Usual Way

Long before they became a real-life couple, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis were just co-stars on That ’70s Show. Their characters dated on-screen, which meant they had to act out romantic moments — including their first kiss.

At the time, it was treated like a funny behind-the-scenes story. But looking back now, it feels a little different.

Kunis was just 14. Kutcher was 19.

They’ve both talked about it in interviews, even joking about how nervous she was and how casual it all seemed on set. There was even mention of a bet between Kutcher and a co-star about how far he’d go with the kiss. Back then, people laughed.

Now? Not so much.

It’s one of those stories that hasn’t aged very well, and every time it resurfaces, it tends to spark the same reaction — a mix of disbelief and discomfort.

From Casual to Serious — But Not Exactly Smooth

Years later, when they reconnected as adults, their relationship didn’t start as a typical love story either.

In fact, it was the opposite.

Around 2011, both were starring in movies about casual relationships — Friends with Benefits and No Strings Attached. And somehow, life mirrored art. They agreed to keep things light, no pressure, no expectations.

Kunis later admitted they probably should have known better.

At first, it was purely physical. No long-term plan, no emotional commitment. Just two people having fun. But, as tends to happen, feelings eventually got involved, and things became serious.

It worked out, clearly. They built a family, got married, and settled into a long-term partnership.

Still, the way it started — a bit impulsive, a bit messy — is something people often point to when talking about “early red flags,” even if that might be a stretch.

Old Allegations That Never Fully Go Away

One of the bigger shadows over Kutcher’s current marriage comes from his past.

His relationship with Demi Moore ended amid allegations of infidelity — claims that were later discussed in her memoir. According to her account, there were moments in their marriage that blurred boundaries and led to deeper issues.

Kutcher has, at times, acknowledged that he wasn’t perfect during that period. Even Kunis, from what’s been shared in interviews, seemed aware of that history when they got together.

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And that’s the thing.

Even if someone moves on and grows, those past stories don’t just disappear. They tend to follow, especially when the relationship is constantly in the public eye.

There have also been occasional rumors — not always confirmed — suggesting that similar behavior may have happened during his relationship with Kunis. Some turned out to be misunderstandings, others were never proven.

But once those kinds of headlines exist, they linger.

Public Moments That Raise Eyebrows

It’s not just past relationships either. There are smaller moments that, on their own, might not mean much, but together, they add to the overall perception.

For example, comments Kutcher made years ago about younger celebrities — including Hilary Duff — have resurfaced and been widely criticized. At the time, they might have been brushed off as jokes. Today, they feel inappropriate.

Then there’s the couple’s decision to publicly support their former co-star Danny Masterson during his legal troubles. That sparked a major backlash, leading to an apology video from both Kutcher and Kunis.

It’s one of those situations where intent and impact didn’t quite match, and the fallout was hard to ignore.

Add to that Kutcher’s past association with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs — and the stories tied to those social circles — and you start to see why some people feel uneasy.

Not necessarily because of one specific thing, but because of the pattern.

The Rumors That Just Won’t Go Away

Maybe the biggest sign that something feels “off” to observers is how often divorce rumors come up.

They’ve been reported on and off for years.

Sometimes it’s based on insider claims. Other times, it’s just photos — a serious expression here, a quiet moment there — being interpreted as something bigger.

And to be fair, none of those rumors have led to an actual split.

They’re still together. Still raising their kids. Still showing up publicly as a couple.

But the speculation never fully disappears.

It sort of lingers in the background, waiting for the next moment to bring it back into focus.

A Marriage Under Constant Observation

At the end of the day, it’s hard to say what’s really going on inside Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ marriage.

From the outside, there are definitely moments that raise questions. Past controversies, awkward stories, public backlash — it’s all there.

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But there are also signs of a stable relationship. Longevity, family life, shared history.

Maybe it’s both.

Maybe it’s a relationship that’s had its complications, like most do, just with the added pressure of being constantly watched and analyzed.

And that might be the biggest factor of all.

Because when every moment — past and present — is open for public discussion, even small cracks can start to look much bigger than they actually are.

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