Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's six-year marriage may be coming to an end.
A 23-year-old woman is accusing Kutcher of cheating on Moore after a booze-fueled boys night out at a San Diego nightclub last Friday.The woman was identified as Sara Leal. Her name first surfaced when a website called TheDirty.com received an email from a friend of Leal's that read, "I'm sick to my stomach over what happened last Friday night. Like most people on earth I worshiped Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore until Ashton Kutcher (expletive) ed my friend Sara Leal." Leal has reportedly retained a top Hollywood attorney and gone into hiding. One report said she's demanding $250,000 for her story.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Kutcher and Moore have taken a break from their normally lovey-dovey tweets. Moore shared a quote from Greek philosopher Epictetus on Sept. 23, writing, "When we are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger."
So, in other words, thinking about "G.I. Jane" makes it all go away.
Three days later, Moore posted a forlorn picture of herself with the caption: "I see through you." Earlier, Moore tweeted she was "trying to find the light I lost."
Let's not drag Rob Lowe into this.
Adding to speculation that Kutcher and Moore have separated is that the pair spent their sixth wedding anniversary -- Sept. 24 --
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Moore, who shocked onlookers with her rail-thin appearance at the "Five" premiere in New York City, is also pulling out of prearranged public engagements. The actors' reps have yet to comment.
POLANSKI APOLOGIZES: Almost 35 years after he pleaded guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl, film director Roman Polanski has apologized for the crime, saying the girl was "a double victim: my victim and a victim of the press."
The quote comes in a scene from "Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir," which premiered at the Zurich Film Festival. The film was shot while Polanski was under house arrest in Switzerland two years ago, awaiting extradition to the U.S., which never happened. Polanski also received a lifetime-achievement award at the festival.
TONY'S NUMBER ONE: At age 85, Tony Bennett has finally earned his very first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 album sales chart, with "Duets II." The set, which moved 179,000 copies, was helped along by the sheer number and caliber of stars that appeared on them, including Amy Winehouse (in her final recording session), Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey and Carrie Underwood.
Bennett has earned 14 Grammys, but his best showing on the Billboard charts until now was in 2006, when the first volume of "Duets" arrived at No. 3. Now, he becomes the oldest living act to achieve a No. 1 album. The title formerly belonged to Bob Dylan, whose "Together Through Life" topped that chart when he was a mere boy of 67.
ALL THIS FOR LESS THAN $18 MILLION: Jenny just bought her own block.
Jennifer Lopez just purchased a 2-acre property in the exclusive Water Mill area of the Hamptons, New York. The 14,000-square-foot home boasts seven bedrooms, nine and a half baths and beautiful panoramic water views.
Listed at an incredibly clever price of $17,999,999, the home was built in 2010 and includes heated marble floors in the master bath, multiple walk-in closets and imported limestone flooring in the foyer. Because U.S. limestone just won't do. There's also seven fireplaces -- five inside and two out -- and tons of space for entertaining. There is, of course, a pool and dockage on Mecox Bay.TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Thursday, Sept. 29, the 272nd day of 2011. There are 93 days left in the year.
1789: The U.S. War Department established a regular army with a strength of several hundred men.
1829: London's reorganized police force, which became known as Scotland Yard, went on duty.
1978: Pope John Paul I was found dead in his Vatican apartment just over a month after becoming head of the Roman Catholic Church.
1982: Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide claimed the first of seven victims in the Chicago area. (To date, the case remains unsolved.)
2005: John G. Roberts Jr. was sworn in as the nation's 17th chief justice after winning Senate confirmation.
2006: U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., resigned after being confronted with sexually explicit computer messages he'd sent to former House pages.
1829: London's reorganized police force, which became known as Scotland Yard, went on duty.
1978: Pope John Paul I was found dead in his Vatican apartment just over a month after becoming head of the Roman Catholic Church.
1982: Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide claimed the first of seven victims in the Chicago area. (To date, the case remains unsolved.)
2005: John G. Roberts Jr. was sworn in as the nation's 17th chief justice after winning Senate confirmation.
2006: U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., resigned after being confronted with sexually explicit computer messages he'd sent to former House pages.
BIRTHDAYS
Actress Lizabeth Scott (89), actress Anita Ekberg (80), writer-director Robert Benton (79), singer Jerry Lee Lewis (76), actor Ian McShane (69), jazz musician Jean-Luc Ponty (69), Lech Walesa, former president of Poland (68), TV personality Bryant Gumbel (63), broadcast journalist Gwen Ifill (56), Olympic gold medal runner Sebastian Coe (55), comedian-actor Andrew "Dice" Clay (54), actor Roger Bart (49), singer-musician Les Claypool (48), rock musician Brad Smith of Blind Melon (43), R&B singer Devante Swing of Jodeci (42), country musician Danick Dupelle of Emerson Drive (38), actor Zachary Levi (31), country singer Katie McNeill of 3 of Hearts (29).
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