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Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher say they’re ‘aware of the pain’ caused by their letters defending Danny Masterson

Kutcher and Kunis stated their intent in writing the letters was to portray “the person that we knew for 25 years,” following a request from Masterson’s family.

In a video posted on Instagram, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher expressed regret over the pain caused by their letters supporting Danny Masterson, recently sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for rape. The actors, known for their roles on “That ’70s Show” alongside Masterson, said they never intended to re-traumatize the victims or question the court’s decision.

The couple explained that their letters were written at the request of Masterson’s family to portray the person they knew for 25 years. Kutcher, 45, and Kunis, 40, emphasized that they stand with victims and will continue to support them through their advocacy.

In their court statements, the pair described Masterson as a “dedicated and loyal” friend, referring to him as a supportive, older-brother figure, which contrasted sharply with the accusations against him. Masterson was convicted of assaulting two women in his Hollywood Hills home two decades ago.

Kunis and Kutcher’s letters sparked public criticism, with some suggesting their actions undermined the gravity of Masterson’s crimes. They acknowledged the impact of their words, clarifying that the intention was to share their experiences with Masterson rather than to diminish the trauma suffered by the victims.

Following the backlash, the couple reiterated their commitment to victim advocacy, hoping to rebuild trust in their stance on supporting survivors of abuse.

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