But it was their moments together off-screen that had fans talking in the early 2000s.
The actor certainly didn’t hold back his obviously positive feelings for his co-star.
“The character’s not like Brittany.

It is in that the relationship in the movie is very similar to our relationship,” he explained.
The duo’s relationship fascinated and confused fans at the time (viaShowbiz Cheatsheet).
Here’s everything we know about their interesting, albeit fleeting, time together.

and “That ’70s Show.
After filming wrapped, the two embarked on a press tour for the romantic comedy.
It seemed that neither Kutcher nor Murphy could not stop singing the other’s praises.

“She just brings it, man.
She’s really, really awesome.
She makes me smile every day,” Kutcher gushed.

“I’ll do anything with her, any movie, hands down.”
In the same interview Murphy was seemingly smitten with her charming co-star.
“He’s one of the kindest humans I’ve ever met,” Murphy said.
“He’s an extraordinary person.
The actors seemingly had a lot in common; both sported happy-go-lucky personalities and showcased their undeniable talents.
“It’s like, ‘Are those two even acting,” Portwood asked.
Despite the co-sign from his mom, Kutcher seemed to be unsure of where the relationship stood.
The star was 32 at the time of her passing (viaCBS News).
He added that he was producing a TV show and had her in mind for a role.
When speaking about Murphy’s legacy, he highlighted the undeniable joy she brought to each and every situation.