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Demi Moore’s daughter Tallulah shares rare comments about ex-stepdad Ashton Kutcher

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Published 17:57 10 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Demi Moore’s daughter Tallulah shares rare comments about ex-stepdad Ashton Kutcher

Demi Moore's daughter Tallulah seems to have made a public comment by accident about her former stepdad

Jen Thomas

Jen Thomas

Demi Moore's daughter has spoken out about her stepdad Ashton Kutcher, but it seems like it was by accident.

The 31-year is notoriously private about her personal life and that of her mum Demi, and rarely comments about her mum or her former stepdad Ashton.

She made a social media faux pas, leaving a comment she seemed to think was private.

The mistake happened on an Instagram post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow, where she talked about a recent podcast episode she did with her husband, Brad Falchuk, talking about 'the messy, beautiful, and often surprising realities of stepparenting'.

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Tallulah is close with her mum and older sisters (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
Tallulah is close with her mum and older sisters (Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Tallulah took to the comment section, and wrote: "I have a lot to say on this! Especially how to move through an ex-step parent."

A commenter replied, asking if she was talking about Ashton, and Tallulah wrote: "This maybe should have been a private message lol but yes I have personal experience with this."

Her parents are Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, but her mum remarried Kutcher in 2005 when Tallulah was just 11 years old. They went on to split in 2011 and divorce in 2013.

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Kutcher was part of Tallulah's life throughout her teenage years, with Ashton previously saying Tallulah was 'eight or nine' when he first started dating Demi, and graduating high school when they split.

Talullah added later: "It's an important conversation tbh. Also. No one needs to be bad guy for a situation to be healed. There's room for everyone."

She previously opened up about the relationship between Demi and Ashton on an episode of Stars On Mars, saying she didn't realise how famous her parents were when she was growing up.

"I knew my parents had this job that made them like this thing and we got to do cool stuff, but I didn't fully understand," she confessed.

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“It was like, 2003, my mom had just started dating Ashton, it was that moment," Tallulah revealed.

"There was a lot going on. And I really went inside of myself and that did send me into a total dumpster fire."

Tallulah is the daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis but had Ashton Kutcher for a stepdad (Instagram buuski)
Tallulah is the daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis but had Ashton Kutcher for a stepdad (Instagram buuski)

"It was really hard, and I’m still unpacking," she confessed.

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She said it was hard to deal with her family's fame while everything was going south with Ashton.

"However, I found the other side of that, which is like — I really love myself now, and I love my family. I love my family."

Back in 2020, Ashton appeared on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast and said has tried to make a 'conscious effort to stay in touch' with Tallulah and her older sisters, Rumer and Scout.

He said: “I was helping raise teenage girls through their adolescence, I love them. I’m never going to stop loving them and respecting them and honoring them and rooting for them to be successful in whatever they are pursuing.”

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However, he insisted: "I was never trying to be their father."

"I always had respect and honored Bruce [Willis], and I think he’s a brilliant human being and a wonderful man. If they don’t want an engagement with me, I’m not going to force it upon them. But they all do and it’s great.”

Featured Image Credit: Steve Granitz/FilmMagic/Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix

Topics: Celebrity, Demi Moore, Sex and Relationships, Parenting, Instagram

Jen Thomas
Jen Thomas

Jen Thomas is a freelance journalist and radio presenter for Magic Radio and Planet Rock, specialising in music and entertainment writing.

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