Kutcher Spotted With Kunis, Spending Christmas Together

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    Ashton Kutcher and actress Mila Kunis
By Emma Koonse , Christian Post Reporter
December 24, 2012|10:13 am

Just days after Ashton Kutcher filed for a divorce from Demi Moore, the actor was spotted with girlfriend Mila Kunis in his hometown over the weekend.

Kutcher has been romantically linked to Kunis since the fall despite the fact that his marriage to Moore has not yet been legally dissolved. Kutcher only submitted the divorce papers in Los Angeles last week.

Meanwhile, the 34-year-old "Two and a Half Men" star was spotted with Kunis in his native Cedar Rapids, Iowa shortly before Christmas.

The former "That '70s Show" co-stars visited the local Fruitzen Frozen Yogurt, where Kutcher ordered peach yogurt and Kunis had orange sorbet, according to People magazine.

It is believed that the pair will be spending the holiday with Kutcher's family in Iowa. First spotted kissing in late August, Kutcher and Kunis have all but announced their romance after several public displays of affection in recent months.

Furthermore, the couple is reportedly considering taking their relationship to a new level by moving in together, according to The Belfast Telegraph.

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"Ashton and Mila are completely in love, and since they spend so much time together, he decided to take a leap of faith and ask her to move in," a sourse close to the couple told The Telegraph.

"Ashton is eager to get Mila involved in giving his man den a spruce up," the insider added.

Meanwhile, Kutcher's estranged wife Moore has been spotted at various parties recently. The 51-year-old actress had been largely out of the public eye ever since announcing her split from Kutcher last year and undergoing treatment for "exhaustion."

In the divorce papers filed Friday by Kutcher, the actor cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the dissolution of the marriage to Moore, according to People.

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