Masterson Accuser Resurfaces Icky Clips Showing Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis
One in all Danny Masterson‘s accusers is taking Ashton Kutcher to the woodshed after his in-court assist of his previous pal — and doing it by resurfacing previous footage that hasn’t aged properly.
Chrissie Bixler — who dated Danny again within the day, however who has since come ahead as certainly one of a number of ladies to say he raped her — took to IG this weekend to invoke DM’s “That ’70s Present” costar … who wrote a letter on Masterson’s behalf in search of leniency.
In a sequence of IG Tales, she threw up a ton of previous clips that present Ashton and his spouse, Mila Kunis, interacting collectively … in addition to certainly one of Mila and Danny that actually feels icky.
One clips reveals Ashton on his previous present, ‘Punk’d,’ and it is the Hilary Duff episode. On the time, she was underage — and Ashton says she’s one of many women in Hollywood that “we’re all ready for to show 18.” Two different clips she posted present Ashton/Mila speaking in regards to the first time they met, and the way they first kissed on set. That is well-known, however Mila was 14 when she obtained employed on “That ’70s Present” … and Ashton was about 5 years older than her, at 19.
There’s one more clip that reveals Mila and Danny selling the present, through which Mila addresses her younger age when she first began — and Danny saying she was hotter then.
The purpose is … Chrissie is strongly suggesting that Danny, Ashton and Mila have been all minimize from the identical material — which, in fact, comes on the heels of the couple issuing a public mea culpa for his or her letters. Seems like Chrissie is throwing that apology again of their face.
BTW, one other enormous star additionally seems to have weighed in on this saga … Christina Ricci.
The actress took to Instagram herself with a prolonged message however would not identify Danny, Ashton or Mila particularly. Nonetheless, it appears fairly evident who she’s referring to right here.
CR writes, “So typically folks we now have liked and admired do horrible issues They may not do these items to us and we solely who they have been to us however that doesn’t imply they didn’t do the horrible issues and to discredit the abused is against the law.”
She provides, “Individuals we all know as ‘superior guys’ could be predators and abusers. It’s powerful to simply accept however we now have to. If we are saying we assist victims — ladies, youngsters, males, boys — then we should have the ability to take this stance.” Christina says she got here to be taught that a few of these “superior guys,” who appeared nice in public, have been abusers in behind closed doorways.
Christina finishes with this, “Consider victims. It’s not simple to return ahead. It’s not simple to get a conviction.”