Hilary Duff Sexualized At Just 15 by Ashton Kucher In Resurfaced Video

Finding Lizzie McGuire: Where is Hilary Duff Now?
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Ashton Kutcher has faced criticism once more, this time for remarks he made about Hilary Duff while she was a minor. All this attention started to happen when Kutcher made the wrong impression that he's siding with the convicted rapist Danny Masterson.

The 45-year-old actor, who has come under fire for his backing of convicted rapist Danny Masterson, is seen in an unearthed video speaking about a then-15-year-old Duff (now 35) during the opening portion of a 2003 episode of his program Punk'd.

Hilary Duff plays Lizzie McGuire and has released an album.

Cheaper by the Dozen is the name of the movie in which she starred in.

According to Kutcher, Duff is" one of the girls that he and many others are all eager for to become eighteen. In addition to the Olsen twins."

At the time, Hilary was just fifteen years old, while Mary-Kate, Ashley, and Kutcher would have been seventeen and twenty-five, respectively. The footage was uncovered following the viral success of an earlier Ashton interview in which the Mila Kunis said that Masterson wagered Kutcher to give her a "French kiss" when she was a "14-year-old little girl" in a joint 2002 interview.

In addition to costarring in the film Cheaper by the Dozen with Duff, Kutcher also made an appearance on an MTV prank show episode that he hosted. Due to the comment, Kutcher is currently facing a great deal of criticism, with many people calling it "gross" and "creepy."

In the second uncovered film from earlier in the day, Kutcher's wife Mila was seen talking about their time on That 70s Show. The video, which was taken from a joint interview between Kutcher and Kunis on The Rosie O'Donnell Show that aired in April 2002, reappeared on social media on Saturday following the actors' public apology for letters they sent to the judge who sentenced the actor to prison for his rape conviction.

In the 2002 clip, Kunis, Kutcher, and Masterson played Jackie Burkhart, Michael Kelso, and Steven Hyde, respectively, during the nascent stages of the Fox comedy series that aired from 1998 to 2006. When they had the interview, Kunis was 19 and Kutcher was 24. They discuss with O'Donnell how their characters were supposed to be "making out" in a moment early on in the show.

Kutcher remarked, "I feel like this is kind of illegal, right?" while pointing out his costar's youth. During the first week of filming the throwback comedy, Kunis claimed that the staged kiss was the first time she had ever been kissed.

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