Mila Kunis “Jealous” of Ashton Kutcher’s Relationship With Selma Blair?

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4:25 pm, January 8th, 2014

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Mila Kunis is “jealous” of Ashton Kutchers “close friendship” with Selma Blair, reports OK!

The magazine, which has a spotty track record when it comes to the couple, quotes a so-called “source” who claims, “Mila says he talks to Selma more than he does to her.”

According to the tabloid, Kutcher supposedly told Kunis the alleged chats are “strictly business discussions about Selma possibly appearing on his CBS series, ‘Two and a Half Men,’ next season.”

However, the “insider” adds, “That hasn’t stopped Mila from getting irate about his late-night, very flirtatious calls to Selma.”

Ooh!

This story is complete nonsense.

Kutcher and Blair have been friends since they starred in Down to You together in 2000, and there’s absolutely nothing romantic going on between them.

A source close to Kunis tells Gossip Cop the mag’s story is totally false.

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Charlie Sheen Tells Ashton Kutcher: “Quit Barfing on My Old Show” (PHOTO)

Truth rating: 10

5:37 pm, January 6th, 2014

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Charlie Sheen seemed to first offer an apology to Ashton Kutcher on Monday, but then promptly dissed him again.

As Gossip Cop reported, the former “Two and a Half Men” star took to Twitter over the weekend to slam his replacement as a “lame” addition to the show.

Now, just over 24 hours later, Sheen tweeted a new message for Kutcher.

“hey Ashton sorry bro all good,” began the star before writing, “now quit barfing on my old brilliant show.”

Sheen went on to add, “Remember Punk’d? how duz it feel?” before signing his tweet with “c harp,” a reference to his “Men” character Charlie Harper.

The “Anger Management” star also included a mugshot of Woody Allen’s character from the movie Take The Money and Run (see below).

Draw your own conclusions.

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