It would seem that the tabloid media is running out of things to talk about with regards to the Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher couple. Recently, one publication put out an article talking about how the actress was going to divorce her husband if he didn’t change his childish ways. Suffice it to say, this is simply not true.
As Gossip Cop reports, the National Enquirer is once again a perpetrator of false stories with its report about the Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher pair supposedly having marital issues over childish behavior. It would seem that the publication is suggesting that the man who played Steve Jobs is not being attentive enough to his wife’s needs and that of his two kids. The tabloid even cited a supposed tipster with wild accusations.
“Mila told Ashton that she signed up to be his wife, not his mommy – and it’s time he started acting more like a grown-up,” the alleged insider reportedly told the magazine and then later adding, “Mila is furious because she doesn’t get the sense that Ashton has the same passion about family life that he does for business. He’s out of the house so often, she’s started to feel like a single mom.”
There is absolutely no merit to this story both in fact and in context, with the article citing no verifiable information, source, or premise. Basically, the only thing that it gets right about the Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher couple are their names and how many children they have. It has actually been stated by the actress herself that she is married to a great guy who is quite attentive to his family.
What makes this Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher story so provably false is the fact that it is coming from a publication that has a track record of publishing lies. Fake stories come out of the National Enquirer so often, it might as well be a fiction magazine.


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