Before wife Demi Moore announced she was ending their
six-year marriage, Ashton Kutcher posed for the December cover of Men's
Health magazine, and gave a quick, prescient interview with sister mag Women's
Health.
Kutcher, 33, might look back
on a few of his comments with a bit of regret. "I'm relatively scared
of failure," he told Men's Health. "But I just don't see it as
something that's inevitable." His comments to Women's
Health, however, truly belie some of the marital issues that likely led Moore,
49, to end their union.
When asked about the best
relationship advice he's ever received, "I think it’s all about working on
the relationship and making it better...when it’s good. Don't wait for a problem
to work on things. The goal is not to get into a relationship; the goal is to
be in a relationship."
(On Thursday, nearly two
months after Us accused Kutcher of cheating on Moore with 22-year-old Sara
Leal, Moore said in a statement that she had decided to end their marriage.)
When asked to finish the
sentence "I could never be with a woman who..." Kutcher's reply was
also intriguing: "Wow, that’s tough. I could never be with a woman who
felt like she needed to change me."
He adds, "I would just
like a woman someday, somewhere, at some point in my life to say to me, 'You're
a great listener.' Haven't heard it yet, and that's a superior compliment to
get from a woman. But I'm going to work on it."
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