Ashton Kutcher tends to stay out of the spotlight when he can help it these days.

Danny Masterson support scandal

Perhaps Ashton Kutcher’s most controversial moment came in 2023.

In 2023 Masterson was convicted of the rape of two women during the early 2000s after a multi-year trial.

Ashton Kutcher and Sean “Diddy” Combs sitting together on stage

It was the culmination of the events following Masterson being accused of several cases of sexual assault in 2017.

But how did Kutcher and Kunis also end up being embroiled in the scandal?

Kunis and Kutcher had been prominent leaders of Thorn, an anti-child-sex-abuse organization Kutcher co-founded in 2009.

Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson standing on stage in front of a microphone together

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Four commercials were shot, with Kutcher playing a different character in each one.

One of these characters was extremely problematic.

Ashton Kutcher looking sideways with serious expression

Allegedly, even his wife, Mila Kunis, gave him a hard time for his choice of questions.

In this case, Kutcher ended up apologizing for his remarks.

He posted a video onFacebookand released a series of tweets addressing the issue.

Ashton Kutcher sitting in a chair on stage with a microphone

Hewrote, “thank you everyone for the feedback on the questions I posted on LinkedIn.

I’m certain given the sensitivity of the topic I will say other things wrong.

Hope we can find space to be wrong in the pursuit of getting it right.”

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis smiling with their heads leaned together

In another clip, Kutcher also says she was hotter at 14.

This is far from the onlyred flag about Kunis and Kutcher’s relationship.

There ended up being many reasons forKutcher and Moore’s divorce.

Ashton Kutcher smiling in sunglasses walking next to Demi Moore in blue dress

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