Ashton Kutcher was not allowed to drink after Mila Kunis allegedly imposed a ban on him. It was suggested that the actor has been spending most of his days with booze on his hand, and his wife is fed up already.
The alleged reason for Ashton’s drinking
Based on the article published by National Enquirer titled “Mila slaps beer ban on Ashton!” the actor was trying to cope with sorrow after his ex-wife Demi Moore released her tell-all book “Inside Out.”
Ashton Kutcher was said to be getting depressed about it because he was depicted as a bad husband in Demi’s memoir. He was portrayed in a bad light, and for what he has been described, he has been receiving heavy criticisms.
The tabloid claimed that the “Butterfly Effect” actor can’t cope with the harsh scrutiny that he has turned to booze. As he drowns himself in alcohol, Mila Kunis felt disgusted with how he is handling the situation, so he demanded for him to stop chugging alcohol.
"Ashton's a dad and there's no excuse for him to pound ten beers while watching football replays on TV in the middle of the week," the tipster told the tabloid. "Ashton keeps telling her (Mila) that he's just sipping the brewski to decompress. But she’s horrified by his self-destructive habit and told him to go out for a run or do something that's healthy instead."
The truth
Gossip Cop stated that the claims in this story that Mila Kunis prohibited Ashton Kutcher from drinking are not true. In fact, the couple even launched their own line of wine that they are promoting as Quarantine Wine. The pair is planning to give all the profits to charities to give assistance to organizations that help COVID-19 patients or victims.
In fact, Ashton Kutcher has been promoting this wine by posting clips of him and Mila drinking it and this already shows that it is false to say that the actress has banned him from taking alcoholic drinks. Plus, it has long been said that the actor was not affected by Demi Moore’s tell-all book. Mila Kunis’ reps also refuted the rumors that she and her husband are going through a crisis due to Demi’s book.


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