Ashton Kutcher Addresses Split Rumors With Song; Cautions Against Making Assumptions

Amid spiraling rumors of trouble between Ashton Kutcher and wife Demi Moore — and allegations of infidelity against the new “Two and a Half Men” star — Ashton has spoken out regarding the latest scandal… sort of.

Early Thursday morning, the 33-year-old actor Tweeted a link to Public Enemy’s 1988 hit, “Don’t Believe the Hype,” on his Spotify account.

Ashton spoke out more directly later Thursday, Tweeting, “When you ASSUME to know that which you know nothing of you make an ASS out of U and ME.”

As for Demi, the usually outspoken star has remained silent since photos surfaced of her husband partying at FLUXX in San Diego, Calif., on Friday (the day before her and Ashton’s six-year wedding anniversary).

However, Demi, 48, Tweeted a seemingly cryptic message on Friday, writing, “When we are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself & study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger. –Epictetus.”

This is not the first time Ashton has been faced with cheating accusations.

In 2010, Star magazine claimed Ashton stepped out on his marriage twice – first with a woman at Los Angeles’ Madeo Restaurant in July, and later, with a woman he allegedly met at Lucky Strikes Lanes in Hollywood.

The actor addressed the first round of cheating rumors on his Twitter writing, “I think Star magazine calling me a ‘cheater’ qualifies as defamation of character. I hope my lawyer agrees… STAR magazine – you don’t get to stand behind ‘freedom of the press’ when you are writing fiction.”

Demi also chimed in on the matter at the time, Tweeting, “Excellent point my love!”

In September, 2010, Ashton’s attorney, Marty Singer denied the allegations, telling Access Hollywood, “Star Magazine continuously publishes lies about Ashton Kutcher and many other celebrities. This is not the first, nor will it be the last time they engage in reckless conduct.”

At the time, a rep for Star told Access, “Star stands by its story.”

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