Diddy once hinted Demi Moore may be the reason why Ashton Kutcher stopped partying with their 'rat pack'

Diddy once hinted Demi Moore may be the reason why Ashton Kutcher stopped partying with their 'rat pack'
Sean 'Diddy' Combs reportedly called out Demi Moore for bringing an end to his wild party era with Ashton Kutcher back in the early 2000s (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Sean "Diddy" Combs apparently once called out Demi Moore for bringing an end to his wild party era with Ashton Kutcher back in the early 2000s.

According to the once-unstoppable hip-hop mogul, Kutcher's relationship with the 'Ghost' star put a serious damper on their clubbing lifestyle. 

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 09: Ashton Kutcher (L) and Sean Combs attend WeWork Presents Second Annual Creator Global Finals at Microsoft Theater on January 9, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for WeWork)
Ashton Kutcher and Sean 'Diddy' Combs at Microsoft Theater on January 9, 2019, in Los Angeles, California (Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for WeWork)

How Demi Moore changed everything

Diddy said he and Ashton Kutcher were practically inseparable until around 2003 when the 'That '70s Show' actor started getting cozy with Demi Moore. They were part of a tight-knit party crew—what Diddy referred to as a "rat pack"—that included Jamie Foxx.

In a 2010 essay for Time, the rapper reminisced about the good times. "For a while, with Jamie Foxx, we were a rat pack, hanging out, going to clubs," he wrote.

But all that changed when Ashton caught feelings. Diddy recalled a specific moment that spelled the end of their rowdy nights out, "I remember one night he was with Demi, maybe for the first time, and a couple of weeks later he called me to tell me he was in love. That was the end of our clubbing."

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Actor Ashton Kutcher and  Demi Moore arrive at the after-party for the special screening of 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' at Eyebeam Atelier on June 25, 2003, in New York City (Evan Agostini/Getty Images)

Even though Kutcher traded the club scene for romantic nights, Diddy insisted that their friendship stayed intact—albeit it took on a different form.

"But we are still friends. Not that cliché of: ‘Let’s make a move, let’s do a deal,’ he is a sounding board for me," Diddy wrote back then. He saw their relationship as a yin and yang dynamic, "Like me, he’s a mogul—a new media mogul. But we are yin and yang: I am in your face and he is understated, cool, suave."

Kutcher and Moore eventually tied the knot in 2005, but their marriage didn’t last forever. They filed for divorce eight years later and Kutcher found love again with Mila Kunis, his former 'That '70s Show' co-star.

They got married in 2015 and have since welcomed two children— Wyatt and Dimitri — making their first appearance as a family in May, Radar Online reported.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - DECEMBER 03:  Actors Ashton Kutcher (L) and Mila Kunis speak onstage during the
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis speak onstage during the 2018 Breakthrough Prize at NASA Ames Research Center on December 3, 2017, in Mountain View, California (Steve Jennings/Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize) 

While Diddy has been making headlines recently due to some serious legal issues, Kutcher has kept things on the down low, especially when it comes to discussing his past with the rapper.

A clip from Kutcher's 2019 appearance on 'Hot Ones' recently resurfaced, and it’s pretty clear he wasn’t eager to dish on those infamous party days. When host Sean Evans pressed him about Diddy's "famous" parties, Kutcher played it cool by saying, "Wow, I’ve got a lot I can’t tell."

Kutcher did admit that their friendship started fast, but he described his relationship with the music mogul as "really bizarre." Whatever went down during those clubbing days seems to be something Kutcher is happy to leave in the past.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 01: Diddy attends the MCM x Rolling Pre-Super Bowl Event at SLS Miami on F
Diddy attends the MCM x Rolling Pre-Super Bowl Event in Miami (Getty Images)

Diddy's legal troubles

While Ashton Kutcher has been quietly reflecting on their wild days, Diddy has found himself in serious legal trouble. The rapper is currently behind bars, awaiting trial on a slew of serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering.

He’s being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn—what he has reportedly referred to as a "hellhole"—as he awaits his official trial date set for May 5.

The charges against Combs are no joke. He's been hit with multiple allegations and if found guilty, he could be looking at life behind bars.

He has pleaded not guilty, and his defense team is doing everything they can to secure his release. In fact, they’ve already made three bids for bail, though each attempt has been unsuccessful so far.



 

Just this week, it emerged that Diddy is facing a fresh batch of lawsuits — with new allegations that include "sodomy, drugging, and making death threats."

The lawsuits were filed in the Southern District of New York and have brought forward many more alleged victims. They are all represented by Tony Buzbee, a lawyer known for taking on big civil cases—he’s representing over 100 plaintiffs in lawsuits against Diddy.

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