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Ashton Kutcher & Demi Moore Marriage In Trouble? Ashton Says ‘Don’t Believe The Hype’

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore have been the center of infidelity and breakup rumors before but this one seems to be sticking to the couple.

Moore, 48, referenced a quote from Greek philosopher Epictetus earlier in the week that many have taken as a sign of trouble in paradise.

“When we are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger,”she tweeted.

This comes on the heels of a report of Kutcher’s fling with 23 year-old actress Sara Leal at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego.

According to the source, the Two and A Half Men actor told Leal that he and Moore have already separated, it just wasn’t public knowledge yet.

Kutcher, 33, and Moore, who tweet each other regularly, have not been sending the lovey-dovey messages they once did and Moore has cancelled a public appearance to promote her new Lifetime movie Five.

He stayed in San Diego and partied with his former That 70s Show costar Danny Masterson on the couple’s anniversary, while Moore stayed in New York City.

Neither Kutcher nor Moore’s representatives have responded to requests for comment.

Both actors are usually pretty quick to denounce the rumors but this time both have stayed silent, until today.

Kutcher tweeted a link to his account on Spotify with the Public Enemy song “Don’t Believe The Hype.

Some of the lyrics that Kutcher may be referring to:

“Some media is the wack
As you believe it’s true
It blows me through the roof
Suckers, liars, get me a shovel
Some writers I know are d*** devils
For them I say, don’t believe the hype.”

While Kutcher tweets songs, Leal is reportedly headed to a lawyer to explore her legal options.

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