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Demi Moore requests non-alcoholic beer and Ashton Kutcher plays a paparazzi prank at Ame

By Jen McNeely
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Ame bound: Demi and Ashton at The Joneses premiere (Photo by James Helmer)

When the Rubino brothers—owners of new sushi it-spot Ame (formerly Rain)—hosted a dinner party for the film premiere of The Joneses, they did not expect Demi Moore to request non-alcoholic beer, but ran to find some pronto. Young hubby Ashton Kutcher was A-OK with the ice wine martinis, but became vexed with the blur of flashing cameras. In his typical mischievous manner, Kutcher turned to the paparazzi and said, “I want to be the photographer!” After a quick tutorial, guests were greeted by an aggressive Kutcher behind the lens.

When a woman arrived appearing somewhat blah, Kutcher demanded that she take a few steps back and grace the event properly “This is a really great party in a beautiful space, you should be happy to be here!” he said. Caught off guard, she swiftly took his instructions and did a quick reverse to re-enter with a happy face and jovial body language.

Although Moore didn’t dish about Ame’s raw fish, she did send out a farewell picture and tweet: “Great seeing The Joneses with an audience. Goodbye Toronto, thank you! Green Bay, here we come!”

Think keeping up with the Joneses is exhausting? Try the Moore-Kutchers.

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