Ashton Kutcher has tendered his resignation from the anti-child abuse charity, citing irreconcilable differences regarding the charity’s support for actor Danny Masterson, who faces rape allegations.
Kutcher, a long-time supporter of child protection initiatives, expressed his dismay over the charity’s stance on Danny Masterson’s legal troubles. Masterson, known for his role in the hit series “That ’70s Show,” has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women, and his case has garnered significant media attention.
In a heartfelt statement, Kutcher emphasised his commitment to the cause of child safety, stating, “My involvement in this charity was driven by my passion to protect vulnerable children. It is with great sadness that I must step away due to the charity’s association with someone facing such serious allegations.”
The charity, which initially received widespread acclaim for its efforts to combat child abuse, has faced mounting criticism for its continued support of Masterson. Several high-profile sponsors and supporters have also distanced themselves from the organisation, raising concerns about its credibility and ethical standards.
The resignation of Ashton Kutcher, a prominent figure in both the entertainment industry and the fight against child abuse, is expected to have a significant impact on the charity’s operations and fundraising efforts.