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Mila Kunis asks Ashton Kutcher to 'give Demi the money'

Mila Kunis is reportedly pushing Ashton Kutcher to finalize his divorce from Demi Moore.
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Published: Sept. 23, 2013 at 9:41 AM
By VERONICA LINARES, UPI.com

Mila Kurnis is reportedly tiring of the drama surrounding Ashton Kutcher's divorce from Demi Moore.

Almost a year after the "That '70s Show" co-stars began dating, Kunis has reportedly asked Kutcher to "just give Demi the money" she's asking for.

"Mila told Ashton to just give Demi the money, it isn't about winning," a source told British magazine Closer. "She's sick of this hanging over their heads and them not being able to move on with their future together."

Earlier this month Kutcher reunited with Moore at a Los Angeles airport while the two were on their way to a conference for their joint venture, "We Are Thorn." According to the insider, the two were "perfectly civil when they met up, but [Moore] is still hurting.

"They talked about the divorce, but they still haven't been able to agree on the exact settlement. Ashton has had to pursue Demi -- he even had to play nice and say: 'Tell me what you want to sign.' He's just desperate to get everything finalized."

According to reports, Kutcher is planning to marry Kunis as soon as he finalizes his divorce from Moore.


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