'You felt suffocated by me? Oh, I was just so overbearing, wasn’t I?'
When a false tabloid story hits, some celebrities choose to ignore it. Others issue denials through their reps, or arrange a paparazzi moment that will show they're still in love or not pregnant. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher tried something a little different: They personally responded to's cover story that they broke up in a video, going through every detail of the story with mock shock and a lot of sarcasm.I guess it’s over @intouchweekly have fun selling magazines this week.
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