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Closure or Closer: Demi Moore Won’t Leave Ashton, Mila, Baby Alone

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Demi Moore is clinging to ex Ashton Kutcher,   his current wife Mila Kunis and their 2 month old daughter Wyatt Isabelle like one of those red Kabbalah strings around a wrist. She is longing to visit the baby and be a close friend of the new family, at least according to Celeb Dirty Laundry.

OK! Magazine reports that “Demi has been calling and emailing Ashton, asking for updates and to visit the baby. She doesn’t see anything wrong with being involved, but Mila is uncomfortable.” The talk is that Ashton, her co-religionist in the congregation of Kabbalah, doesn’t mind, even when she appeared at the ceremony for their baby at the Kabbalah Center.

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Funny, Hollywood Life reported that Demi was experiencing a feeling of closure when she found out Mila was pregnant. Demi and Ashton were together for 8 years and divorced in 2013. Perhaps someone misheard the insider who reported Demi’s feelings–perhaps the word was “closer” rather than “closure.”

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