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Ashton Kutcher: – Very, very painful

DIVORCE: Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore were married for six years before announcing their split in 2011.

In a major interview, Ashton Kutcher (44) opens up about his previous marriage to Demi Moore (60), and the miscarriage they went through.

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– To lose a child that you think you’re going to have, and to be so close to believing you’re going to have a child, is very, very painful, says Kutcher to Esquire.

It was in 2005 that he married Hollywood star Demi Moore, who was 16 years his senior.

After six years as husband and wife, it suddenly became known that Moore left Kutcher in november 2011.

While they were together, Kutcher and Moore were expecting a child, but six months into the pregnancy, Moore suffered a miscarriage.

Moore has previously talked about this in his own book, and now Kutcher also talks about how he experienced it.

– Everyone copes with it in different ways, says Kutcher, but without elaborating on how he himself got through it.

He also talks openly about what it was like to raise the three daughters Moore had with ex-husband Bruce Willis: Rumer, Scout and Tallulah – and that at the beginning it was “a lot”.

– I was 26 years old, and I was responsible for an eight-year-old, a ten-year-old and a twelve-year-old. This is how some teenage parents have to experience their twenties, he says and continues:

– They were raw, and they are raw today. But all together, it was definitely a lot to deal with.

The “Two and a Half Men” star is also honest about how he experienced the divorce.

– Nothing makes you feel like a failure more than a divorce. A divorce feels like a goddamn failure. You failed in your marriage.

Kutcher is currently married to actress Mila Kunis. The two have two children together.

In November it became known that Moore is single againafter dating celebrity chef Daniel Humm.

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