Ashton KutcherandMila Kuniswent to the “happiest place on Earth” following theshocking confessionsthat came from Kutcher’s exDemi Moorein her new memoir.On Sunday,The Ranchactor, 41, shared a selfie on Instagram of himself and his wife, 36, smiling at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, with the Sleeping Beauty Castle in the backdrop of their photo.“Magical weekend @disneyland An imagination tinderbox. That Walt guy had a vision,” wrote Kutcher, who sported a baseball cap in the photo, as did Kunis.A source tells PEOPLE the couple’s kids — daughter Wyatt, 4, and son Dimitri, 2, — were with them. “They were a very cute family,” the source says.The couple’s getaway comes after Moore, who was married to Kutcher from 2005-13, has continued to make headlines for her new memoir,Inside Out.In the book, Moore, 56, reveals a series ofbombshell detailsabout her relationship with Kutcher, including thathe was unfaithful. Moore writes she “went into contortions to try to fit the mold of the woman he wanted his wife to be,” which included having threesomes that left her with feelings of “shame.”“I put him first,” she says in the book. “So when he expressed his fantasy of bringing a third person into our bed, I didn’t say no. I wanted to show him how great and fun I could be.”On Tuesday, Moore shared new detailsabout the threesomesduring a visit toTheEllen DeGeneresShow.Victor Boyko/GC/Getty“I don’t think it should be implied that he instigated,” she said on the talk show, adding that she’s spoken to Kutcher since she’s written the book. “I think it was — and again, in trying to keep the perspective on my story — he expressed something that was a fantasy and it was in my efforts to want to please and be what I thought he wanted.”“It was a misguided sense of not really wanting to look at the harder question or maybe what was really missing,” Moore explained. “Or in my case, because I really felt like I had created an addiction to him; my codependency, in a way I never had before, I’ve never had that attachment.”MEGAAlthough Kutcher hasn’t formally responded to the revelations shared in Moore’s book, heseemingly appeared to address the topicon Tuesday night.“I was about to push the button on a really snarky tweet. Then I saw my son, daughter, and wife and I deleted it,” he wrote on Twitter.In a follow-up tweet, he added, “Life is good-Larry Kutcher,” a quote he attributed to his father, Larry.
Ashton KutcherandMila Kuniswent to the “happiest place on Earth” following theshocking confessionsthat came from Kutcher’s exDemi Moorein her new memoir.
On Sunday,The Ranchactor, 41, shared a selfie on Instagram of himself and his wife, 36, smiling at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, with the Sleeping Beauty Castle in the backdrop of their photo.
“Magical weekend @disneyland An imagination tinderbox. That Walt guy had a vision,” wrote Kutcher, who sported a baseball cap in the photo, as did Kunis.
A source tells PEOPLE the couple’s kids — daughter Wyatt, 4, and son Dimitri, 2, — were with them. “They were a very cute family,” the source says.
The couple’s getaway comes after Moore, who was married to Kutcher from 2005-13, has continued to make headlines for her new memoir,Inside Out.
In the book, Moore, 56, reveals a series ofbombshell detailsabout her relationship with Kutcher, including thathe was unfaithful. Moore writes she “went into contortions to try to fit the mold of the woman he wanted his wife to be,” which included having threesomes that left her with feelings of “shame.”
“I put him first,” she says in the book. “So when he expressed his fantasy of bringing a third person into our bed, I didn’t say no. I wanted to show him how great and fun I could be.”
On Tuesday, Moore shared new detailsabout the threesomesduring a visit toTheEllen DeGeneresShow.
Victor Boyko/GC/Getty

“I don’t think it should be implied that he instigated,” she said on the talk show, adding that she’s spoken to Kutcher since she’s written the book. “I think it was — and again, in trying to keep the perspective on my story — he expressed something that was a fantasy and it was in my efforts to want to please and be what I thought he wanted.”
“It was a misguided sense of not really wanting to look at the harder question or maybe what was really missing,” Moore explained. “Or in my case, because I really felt like I had created an addiction to him; my codependency, in a way I never had before, I’ve never had that attachment.”
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Although Kutcher hasn’t formally responded to the revelations shared in Moore’s book, heseemingly appeared to address the topicon Tuesday night.
“I was about to push the button on a really snarky tweet. Then I saw my son, daughter, and wife and I deleted it,” he wrote on Twitter.
In a follow-up tweet, he added, “Life is good-Larry Kutcher,” a quote he attributed to his father, Larry.
source: people.com