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topicnews · October 17, 2024

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Consider Leaving Hollywood After Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Arrest: Report |

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Consider Leaving Hollywood After Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Arrest: Report |

Music mogul Sean’DiddyCombs’ arrest not only impacted his life, but that of many others as well Hollywood Celebrities who were friends with the rapper and shared a common face at his parties. Latest reports suggest that celebrity couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have decided to leave Hollywood for good and settle in Europe to escape the backlash from Combs’ lawsuit to get to their doorstep.
“Ashton is so upset that he is once again being dragged through the mud because of his past associations. First it was Danny Masterson and now it’s Diddy, and it’s convinced him that there are far better places to live than Hollywood. “In his opinion, the city is just a cesspool at this point,” an insider told In Touch Weekly magazine.
Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested in September of this year on alleged sex trafficking charges and more. He reportedly used his infamous parties with numerous Hollywood stars to do his business. Ashton and Mila have also attended such parties and now want to stay away from negative publicity as much as possible.
The source said Ashton and Mila think it’s an idea to move there since they had such a great time in Europe. “They believe this would be a great place to live and raise their children with a much more down-to-earth lifestyle. The bottom line is that they want to take the children out of Hollywood and raise them in a more rural place, away from all the superficiality and slander. “They’re just fed up with Hollywood and going to Montecito isn’t a clear break, they’d like to be much further away,” the source explained.
But through it all, it’s only their business and certain business investments that are keeping the couple from leaving Hollywood. On the professional front, Ashton was previously seen in the film Your Place or Mine.

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