The 'No Strings Attached' star took to Twitter to clarify the cheating rumors after photos of him boarding a private jet with a mystery woman last month surfaced.
- Jul 10, 2017
AceShowbiz - Ashton Kutcher made it clear that he didn't cheat on Mila Kunis with another woman. The 39-year-old actor slammed Star magazine for spreading photos of him boarding a private jet with a "stunning brunette" in Los Angeles on June 26.
Ashton took to Twitter on Sunday, July 9 to say that the woman is his cousin. "You should have heard how upset Mila was that I spent the day with our cousin. Sorry aunt Jodie these magazines lack integrity," he wrote alongside a photo of the article.
You should have heard how upset Mila was that I spent the day with our cousin. Sorry aunt Jodie these magazines lack integrity. pic.twitter.com/tvKdGoqRnx
— ashton kutcher (@aplusk) July 9, 2017
Canadian singer Andee replied with a sarcastic tweet, "At least people wanna know about your life! I went to the mall with my cousin last week, no stupid magazine wrote about it. Love me, world!" before adding, "I'm obviously kidding, who the f**k do they think they are? You're a human being not a Marvel character that doesn't exist. No respect!" @bonniebell tweeted, "How crappy. Worse that they have a market for that behavior. Sorry."
At least people wanna know about your life! I went to the mall with my cousin last week, no stupid magazine wrote about it. Love me, world!😩
— ANDEE (@andeeofficial) July 9, 2017
I'm obviously kidding, who the fuck do they think they are? You're a human being not a Marvel character that doesn't exist. No respect!
— ANDEE (@andeeofficial) July 9, 2017
How crappy. Worse that they have a market for that behavior. Sorry :/
— B-to-the-onnie (@bonniebell) July 9, 2017
This week didn't seem good for Ashton as he previously received backlash over his questions about gender equality in the workplace. He later responded to the criticism on Twitter. "Thank you everyone for the feedback on the questions I posted on LinkedIn. Good and bad. Already a learning experience," Asthon wrote. "I've already offended some folks by asking the wrong questions. 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," he concluded. "We have centuries of ground to make up in a short order & I don't want the basics to be off limits. some clearly don't yet get the basics."