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Demi Moore "really hurt"

The actress is searching for a big divorce payout from Kutcher, who she said was a "bad husband."
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Actor Ashton Kutcher, a cast member in the motion picture romantic comedy "No Strings Attached" and his wife, actress Demi Moore attend the premiere of the film at the Regency Village Theatre in the Westwood section of Los Angeles on January 11, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen
Actor Ashton Kutcher, a cast member in the motion picture romantic comedy "No Strings Attached" and his wife, actress Demi Moore attend the premiere of the film at the Regency Village Theatre in the Westwood section of Los Angeles on January 11, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen 
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Published: March. 8, 2013 at 3:34 PM
Updated March. 8, 2013 at 4:08 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

Now that she's decided to move forward with divorce proceedings, Demi Moore is looking to get a big payout from the end of her marriage to Ashton Kutcher.

A report from TMZ said a source close to the 50-year-old actress said a financial settlement agreement is close, and Moore is asking for a lot.

Moore was "really hurt" by Kutcher, 35, the source said, calling him a "bad husband."

Moore has greater personal wealth than her soon-to-be ex-husband, though he's currently the highest-paid actor on television, so it would be unlikely for a judge to award her spousal support.

Still, the report said, the sentiment of revenge is "clearly there," and Moore's lawyer "knows the more Demi asks for, the better she'll do in the end."

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