
Ashton Kutcher's marriage is said to be collapsing following reports that he cheated on wife Demi Moore with 23-year-old model Sara Leal.
However the actor put on a brave face last night as he stepped out to support the Clinton Foundation at the Decade Of Difference Concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
The 33-year-old That 70's Show star forced a smile as he posed with Jason Segal on the event's red carpet just hours after a source told The Mail On Sunday that he has begged his wife of six years for forgiveness.

But with the ratings of his TV show plummeting, the Two And A Half Men star has persuaded his wife to delay filing for divorce, saying he deserves a second chance.
An industry insider told The Mail on Sunday last night: ‘Demi’s entire group of family, friends and co-workers are telling her to move on.
‘But she’s a wreck – embarrassed and devastated about how she’s been betrayed, but really torn.
‘If she goes through with a divorce, the gossip is bound to be pretty cruel about how she couldn’t keep hold of her toyboy.

‘She’s always perceived herself as being strong, but she also has a very natural fear of starting over again at 48, alone.’
Just one year ago the couple balked at reports that Ashton has cheated when a 21-year-old student told Star Magazine that she had slept with Ashton at his marital home while Demi was in Detroit shooting a movie.
At the time Ashton slammed the magazine calling it 'defamation of character' and said the magazine was 'writing fiction.'
Demi had two failed marriages behind her – to songwriter Freddy Moore and actor Bruce Willis, with whom she has three daughters – when she tied the knot with Ashton in 2005.
The actress has agreed to attend marriage counseling sessions at The Kabbalah Centre in Los Angeles where the couple have worshiped regularly throughout their marriage.
Despite Ashton appearing glum, the actor spent time in the exclusive VIP area at the concert organized to raise awareness around Clinton Foundationís efforts to improve global health, strengthen economies worldwide, promote healthier childhoods, and protect the environment.

source:dailymail
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