Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher Supporters Harass Danny Masterson Rape Victims Despite Responses


Chrissie Carnell Bixler, one of the people who accused Danny Masterson, said that people who support the actor who was found guilty are “mass reporting” her Instagram account because she is speaking out about the situation.

The former star of Spin City went on Instagram on Tuesday to share again a message from her husband, Cedric Bixler Zavala, about the harassment she has been getting since Masterson’s sentencing.

“Getting mass reported for photos of my babies in their diapers 9 years ago?” she wrote in the caption of a picture of her husband’s statement. “You people are seriously ill! IG just alerted me my account might be deleted! Wow! Guess I’ve been too loud, huh?”

Just a few days ago, Bixler, one of the three women who said Masterson raped them, said that star Ashton Kutcher is “just as sick” as Masterson. This online bullying is the result of that statement.

After he was given a 30-year prison term for two counts of rape, Kutcher and his wife Mila Kunis wrote to the judge to ask that their That ’70s Show co-star be given a break.

After getting a lot of reaction, the couple later said they were sorry if their letters made the victims feel “retraumatized.”

In reaction, Bixler, who had stayed anonymous throughout the case, told what rude things Kutcher had said to underage actresses, like Hilary Duff, who was 15 at the time and is now his wife, when she was 14.

In a clip from The Rosie O’Donnell Show, Kunis talked about how Masterson and Kutcher made a “side bet” that Masterson would “French kiss” her. At the time, the star of “No Strings Attached” was 20 years old.

In a 2003 episode of Punk’d, Kutcher said about Duff that the actress, who was 15 at the time and played Lizzie McGuire, was “one of the girls we’re all waiting for to turn 18.”

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