Nearly two years after actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher announced their separation; the couple was spotted walking and talking together after landing at Burbank Airport in San Jose, Calif.
The pair were both attendees at the same tech conference and flew back in the same plane together.
"I think it was just the right moment, right time and right place sort of thing," a source told E! news. "They both do work for [THORN] and I don't think there is anything more to it."
Moore was scheduled to give a presentation at their foundation, "THORN: Digital Defenders of Children." According to E! News, THORN is aimed at fighting human trafficking around the world. The couple originally founded the program in 2009 as the "Demi and Ashton Foundation," but they renamed it last November.
"[Demi remains] very passionate about her work on human trafficking," the source said, adding she was the one who got her then-husband involved in the cause.
Thank you to everyone one on the @thorn tech task force. Your dedication and pursuit of a better world will echo for generations.
— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) September 10, 2013
Meanwhile, Ashton's current lady, Mila Kunis, hit the premiere of her latest film, "Third Person," on Monday at the Toronto International Film Festival. Last week, rumors swirled that Kutcher and his former "That 70s Show" co-star were engaged.
According to People Magazine, a source said Kutcher, 35, talked about popping the question to Kunis around her 30th birthday on Aug. 14.
"He knows what they have is amazing and special," the source said. "He's been thinking about proposing for a long time."
The two were first rumored to be dating in April of last year and have stayed as mum as possible about the status of their relationship.
Before Kutcher can become a husband again, he will need to finalize his divorce from Moore. The couple officially separated in December 2012 after six years of marriage. Reports indicate Moore is demanding spousal support from Kutcher despite the fact she is worth more than he is.