London: `Ghost` star Demi Moore has reportedly consulted a divorce lawyer after the failure of a last bid to save her marriage to Ashton Kutcher.
The 48-year-old actress`s marriage hit the rocks after allegations that Kutcher cheated on her. Kutcher, 33, is alleged to have cheated his wife with 23-year-old Texan Sara Leal at the time of the couple`s sixth wedding anniversary, reported Daily Mail online.
"Miss Moore has been totally humiliated. On Friday, therefore, she consulted a lawyer about getting a divorce. The discussion included her living arrangements and how a divorce would impact her assets. She is worth about 97 million pounds and Kutcher is also worth close to that," a source said.
Moore already had two broken marriages behind her ? to songwriter Freddy Moore and actor Bruce Willis - when she wed Kutcher in 2005.
"This is a huge and very tough decision for Miss Moore to take.
But her trust has been shattered. She desperately wanted to save their marriage. But the Sara Leal story was a hard one for Kutcher to deny because it was backed up by the seedy photos of him partying," the source added.
Moore reportedly agreed to go to Kabbalah counseling sessions with Kutcher.
"But it hasn`t worked. She is done with him," the source added.
PTI
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