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Ashton Kutcher's marriage to Demi Moore may not have been fruitless after all. It ended on a bad note, but Ashton said it benefitted him in a unique way: it prepared him for fatherhood.

Ashton and his fiancee Mila Kunis recently welcomed their baby girl, whom they named Wyatt. The "Two and Half Men" star is not a novice to parenting, though. At 36, because of his previous marriage to Demi Moore, he got to experience being a parent to teenage girls. While parenting a baby is hardly the same, the experience of guiding teenage girls prepared him for this new chapter of his life, he says.

"I've been a parent to teenage girls before in my life so I have experience with girls and experience with that seven to 25 [age range]," the actor shared to "The Talk" Wednesday, as reported by Page Six. "But infants was a whole new thing."

Obviously, he acknowledged a baby is a whole new ballgame for him, but he is not worried because his wife Mila is a true genius when it comes to parenting. He said that parenting advice abound on the internet, but he still thinks Mila is the best go-to person for it. They both made a lot of research on infants, and they reportedly make their choices according to their research.

Despite the parenting bliss, there's a new report claiming that Ashton had cheated on Mila. A makeup artist by the name of Linn Massinger alleges that shortly after Mila and Ashton became a couple, she and Ashton spent time together in the actor's home and shared an "intimate embrace."

Ashton and Mila became romantically linked in April 2012 and publicly announced they were a couple in July. According to the Sun, Lin claims that she and Ashton shared an intimate moment after she met him at a bar back in June. When they were spending time together, Ashton reportedly did not mention Mila's name even once. However, such cheating reports are yet to be officially confirmed or denied by any of the involved parties.