
Los Angeles:
Hollywood couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's love of tweeting is well known but the couple often use the microblogging website to communicate while in the same room.
The 'What Happens In Vegas' actor, 32, who is 15 years younger than his wife said that he likes the public display of affection, reported People online.
"A lot of times my wife and I sit across from each other and Tweet. It's a little bizarre," said the actor.
"It's the same reason why you send roses to a woman at work. Sometimes people like to be adored in public," he added.
The couple who recently celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary are in Israel, reportedly to renew their wedding vows.
Moore, 47, had decided to stay by the side of her husband, who is fifteen years her junior, even as a magazine published a report accusing the actor of cheating on her with a 21-year-old blonde.
Kutcher denied the accusations and took to micro-blogging site Twitter to make his feelings about the charges clear.
"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," he tweeted.
Kutcher's representative also denied the story, while his wife came out in support of her husband on the website.
"Excellent point my love! No question!" she wrote in response to Kutcher's comments.
The 'What Happens In Vegas' actor, 32, who is 15 years younger than his wife said that he likes the public display of affection, reported People online.
"A lot of times my wife and I sit across from each other and Tweet. It's a little bizarre," said the actor.
"It's the same reason why you send roses to a woman at work. Sometimes people like to be adored in public," he added.
The couple who recently celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary are in Israel, reportedly to renew their wedding vows.
Moore, 47, had decided to stay by the side of her husband, who is fifteen years her junior, even as a magazine published a report accusing the actor of cheating on her with a 21-year-old blonde.
Kutcher denied the accusations and took to micro-blogging site Twitter to make his feelings about the charges clear.
"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," he tweeted.
Kutcher's representative also denied the story, while his wife came out in support of her husband on the website.
"Excellent point my love! No question!" she wrote in response to Kutcher's comments.