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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis spotted in Italy amid divorce rumors, show united front

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis spotted in Italy amid divorce rumors, show united front

Express Tribune24-03-2025

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have responded to swirling rumors about their marriage with a strong public appearance in Rome, accompanied by their two children. The couple, who became the subject of speculation after Kutcher's name resurfaced in connection with Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal troubles, appeared relaxed and affectionate during their Italian getaway.
Kutcher and Kunis were seen exploring the historic city with their 10-year-old daughter Wyatt and 8-year-old son Dmitri. The family visited major landmarks, including the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon, pausing to take photos and toss coins—a gesture believed to ensure a return to Rome.
Their affectionate display, including a kiss captured by photographers, appeared to put recent gossip to rest. Speculation first emerged in September 2024 following Diddy's arrest on federal charges. Despite rumors of a split, the couple has continued to present a united front. A source close to the couple previously dismissed the rumors as 'ridiculous and false.'
The chatter intensified after past footage of Kutcher discussing Diddy's events resurfaced. In a 2019 interview on Hot Ones, Kutcher said, 'I've got a lot I can't tell,' referring to the rapper's parties. He continued, 'We just became fast friends, and we used to just hang out and watch football together—he just can't lose.'
In response to ongoing speculation, an insider told PEOPLE that Kutcher 'has no involvement' in any of the charges against Diddy. 'He doesn't belong in this conversation,' the source added. Another insider shared that Kutcher now keeps his circle close, saying, 'He feels lied to, betrayed, and manipulated,' and now only truly trusts his wife, Mila.
Amid the controversy, Kutcher is currently in Italy for filming Ryan Murphy's upcoming series The Beauty. Despite the heavy headlines, the couple appeared focused on family, enjoying the spring weather and soaking in Rome's rich culture with their children.
Kutcher and Kunis, who met on the set of That '70s Show, married in 2015 after years of friendship. The pair have consistently emphasized their shared values and close bond. 'We lived our movies out, where we were like, 'Let's just hook up. We're both single. We both trust each other,'' Kunis recalled in a past interview.
As public interest in the Diddy case continues, Kutcher and Kunis are prioritizing family and staying grounded—at least for now, far from the Hollywood spotlight.

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