Demi Moore and Mila Kunis have "no hard feelings" for each other. They have even made "peace," according to Life & Style.

This comes after the two celebrities worked on a commercial for AT&T. In it, they poked fun at their "common" link, which is their romantic ties to Ashton Kutcher. 

Speaking to the outlet, an insider claimed that no one knew how Kunis would react upon hearing the idea of the ad. But, "she loved it," and even immediately reached out to Demi to work on the project.

It is, also, stated that any issues she or her husband had with the "St. Elmo's Fire" actress were "water under the bridge," adding that "it was time to move on."

The AT&T commercial, which lasts for a minute, first surfaced in late January. It sees Mila Kunis and Demi Moore all "glammed up" at a high school reunion, while waiting for the announcement of the night's "Most Admired Alum" winner.

Before the announcer is a quick banter between the two women. Moore tells Kunis that she had no idea about them being former students of the same high school, which, in real life, they both, indeed, attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, according to People.

The "Bad Moms" actress, later on, responds to Moore, saying, "we have a lot in common."

Upon reaching the stage, though, both thinking they will get the award, the announcer urges them to get off the stage. As it happens, another alumna is getting the award, making the situation awkward for the two women.

Mila Kunis and Demi Moore, indeed, have other things in common aside from attending the same school. They are both linked to Ashton Kutcher, with the former being the current wife.

Kunis and Kutcher were a young love team in the late '90s. They starred as an on-screen teenage couple for "That '70s Show."

After their stint for the television sitcom, the actor married Demi Moore in 2005, while the "Friends With Benefits" stayed in her relationship with Macaulay Culkin. The latter pair began to date in 2002 but, ended up splitting in 2011.

During the same year, the "Ghost" actress ended her marriage to the "Jobs" star.

In January 2012, Kutcher and Kunis reunited at the Golden Globes and immediately formed a romantic bond. Nearly three months later, they decided to move in together.

In 2014, the pair announced their engagement, with reports saying that the "No Strings Attached" actor asked for his then-girlfriend's hand in marriage on February 27.

They welcomed their first child together in September and went on to officially tie the knot in July of 2015.