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Demi Moore Heads to Hawaii for 'Soul-Searching'

Demi Moore took a trip to Hawaii recently for some much-needed “soul-searching.”

With her marriage disintegrated and reports of her throwing anything that reminds her of Kutcher out of their $5 million Beverly Hills mansion, maybe an extended vacation is in order for the actress.

A source close to Moore told the Mirror that the she feels “fragile and alone” but is determined to stand strong and get through this for her children.

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“She's determined to clear Ashton out of her life, but she has been crying and crying," said the source. "Demi is heartbroken but keeps repeating, ‘I have to be strong.’ She's in Hawaii to do a bit of soul-searching."

Moore announced on Thursday that she would be seeking a divorce from Kutcher, following allegations that he had a sexy romp in a Vegas hotel room with 23-year-old blonde bombshell Sara Leal the same night of his sixth-anniversary with Moore.

In a statement after she decided to separate, Moore said: "It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I have decided to end my six-year marriage to Ashton," she said in a statement. "As a woman, a mother and a wife, there are certain values and vows that I hold sacred, and it is in this spirit that I have chosen to move forward with my life."

It was reported that Kutcher was seen on the set of "Two and a Half Men" a few hours after Moore's announcement. Sources claim Kutcher is very upset and is hiding out while staying at the Mondrian Hotel in Los Angeles.

A source told the Mirror: "He is going off the rails."

Moore lost a great deal of weight over the last couple of months, leaving the "Striptease" actress looking quite frail.

Friends and family told the Mirror that they are worried and hope she finds comfort during her trip.

"We're very worried about her," the sources said.

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