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Demi and Ashton to reconcile - reports

Los Angeles - Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher could well have a future together, reports RadarOnline.

The website reports that the estranged pair have met up twice in the last weeks.

Recently Ashton and Demi were spotted at a birthday party for the man who officiated their wedding, Rabbi Yehuda Berg, while it is thought they had met for talks prior to the party.

A source close to the couple, who have a 15-year age gap, told RadarOnline: "They have met up to discuss where to go next.

"They're by no means getting back together but equally no decision has been made to end things for good so everything is to play at this stage."

Ashton and Demi split in November 2011 after his reported infidelity. While it was reported that Demi would "punish" Ashton in a nasty divorce, the Daily Mail reports that the divorce is currently not being processed.

Mistakes

At the birthday party, Ashton opened up in a speech, reportedly saying: "I've made all these horrendous mistakes in the last year."

The Daily Mail also reports that Demi's Twitter account shows she's all about forgiveness lately.

She favourited a tweet from rapper Wiz Khalifa which read: "We all make mistakes. Don't let that be the reason you give up on somebody."

However, on Sunday Demi posted the following update, casting doubt over the Daily Mail's interpretation of her tweets: "You have to laugh at the media's need to twist and take tweets out of context so they can create fictitious stories to sell to the public!"

Demi's new Twitter handle is @justdemi after dropping the @mrskutcher username in May this year. 

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