Demi Moore 'Really Hurt': Source Says She Feels Ashton Kutcher Was A Bad Husband And Wants To Make Him Pay

Demi Moore was 'really hurt' by Ashton Kutcher's behavior during their six-year marriage, a source told TMZ on Friday, and feels he was a 'bad husband.'

The website reports that although Moore's unrealistic financial demands have really hurt divorce proceedings, the couple is now close to reaching an agreement.

CelebrityNetWorth.com reports that Moore's estimated net worth of $150 million is $10 million more than Kutcher's, yet an insider tells the New York Post that Kutcher made a lot more than Moore did during the marriage.

"Ashton made a lot of money after marrying Demi, a lot more than she made," the source said.  "But despite him becoming just as famous through her, he believes he doesn't owe her that much."

Kutcher is reportedly the highest paid actor on television, pulling down $24 million last year to star as Charlie Sheen's replacement on "Two And A Half Men."

At age 50, Demi is 15 years Ashton's junior. Kutcher is 35.

Moore was also allegedly really hurt by Kutcher's current relationship with 29-year-old move star Mila Kunis, a yearlong romance that has included plenty of public displays of affection from the former "That '70s Show Co-Stars."

A source told Us Weekly the two were seen at the cafeteria on the Warner Bros. lot Wednesday "all over each other" at lunch.

"[There was]major kissing," the source said.

Moore and Kutcher are both citing irreconcilable differences for the split.

Unlike Kutcher, US reports Moore is asking for spousal support and wants to make Kutcher pay her legal bills.

A source tells the magazine that Demi had really hoped to reach a private settlement with Ashton, but claims the divorce proceedings were dragging on too long.

"One always hopes that you can negotiate these things and do them under the radar," the source said. "Nobody wants to be public. But a certain point you need to move forward."

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