
It takes two to tango even in turbulent times. Plus, Stephen Colbert uses his style to talk in front of US Congress to resolve immigration problems! Article by: Raphael Labuguen & Kathleen Valones
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Drama!
And judging by Ashton Kutcher and wife Demi Moore's public intimacy, it takes more than a bunch of scandalous hype to take down a solid foundation.
Amidst cheating rumors that seem to follow Kutcher, the 32-year-old actor was present on the Michigan set of Moore's upcoming film 'The Reasonable Bunch' on Monday, to show support.
The Punk'd star observed quietly and was all smiles as he gladly received his wife's hugs between takes. Awww... I'm about to melt.
Reveals a source, the sugary sweet couple could also be heard laughing inside Moore's trailer in the wee hours of the morning. The source adds that Moore, 47, even gushes over her hubby on set.
"She's on the phone with him all the time. It's pretty lovey-dovey - lots of 'I love you, baby's,'" disclosed another source.
Recent reports had rattled Tinseltown regarding Kutcher's involvement with a 21-year-old brunette, following another cheating allegation with a 20-something chick, courtesy of a tabloid.
Nothing's concrete at this point, but the gravity of this expose is like an army of persistent termites withing a foundation. You also have Ashton's three stepdaughters to consider.
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Stephen Colbert: Live in US Congress!!
Stephen Colbert, host of The Colbert Report on Comedy Central, testifies before a House Judiciary Committee Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law Subcommittee hearing regarding migrant farm workers and the agricultural industry on Capitol Hill in Washington on September 24, 2010.
Colbert was invited to testify after he spent one farcical day as a farm laborer which he said was much harder than punditry. According to Popeater, Colbert explained why he wanted to get involved in the immigration debate. He said, "I like talking about people who don't have any power. I feel the need to speak for those who can't speak for themselves. We ask them to come and work, and then we ask them to leave again. They suffer, and have no rights."
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