June 10, 2003

MARK MAINZ/GETTY IMAGES (Kutcher); FRED PROUSER/REUTERS (Moore)



DEMI'S NEW PARA-MOORE IS A SOPHO-MOORE
Either this is an unusually long and elaborate episode of his prank show Punk'd, or else ASHTON KUTCHER and DEMI MOORE are an item. Kutcher, 25, and Moore, who turned 40 last year, have been spotted getting handsy with each other all over town, most recently at a party thrown by music mogul P. Diddy after the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles. Kutcher has clearly never seen St. Elmo's Fire; then again, he was 7 when it came out, and it is rated R. But maybe he could use the guidance of an older woman. Lately he and Diddy have been referring to themselves as the newest version of the legendary Rat Pack. Moore, who was a founding member of the mid-'80s Brat Pack — which included such early bloomers as ANDREW MCCARTHY and ALLY SHEEDY — might want to point out that that isn't necessarily the greatest career move.
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