Kathy Griffin is weighing in on the drama surrounding Ashton Kutcher and his wife, Mila Kunis, regarding their relationship with Danny Masterson.
The couple became public enemies when their letter to a judge asking for a reduced sentence for their longtime friend was released on social media. Some fans were outraged by their decision to support the disgraced entertainer, and the comedian was in the same group.
However, the power couple’s friendship with the convicted rapist hits too close to home for the “My Life on the D-List” star. The older entertainer sympathized with the victims as his late brother allegedly preyed on innocent women and children.
Kathy Griffin Uses Her Battle For Justice Against Her Siblings To Criticize Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis
The 62-year-old expressed her dynamic support for Masterson on her TikTok page, sharing a lengthy video about why she cannot condone their actions. According to the Oak Park native, the couple shouldn’t have stood behind the actor, even though they once knew him as a “good guy.”
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“I didn’t really mind when they worked on ‘That 70s Show,’ he was like a good guy to work with and actively worked to get people off drugs because he was a Scientologist,” Griffin said, referencing several things. Kutcher and Kunis highlighted in their appeal letter.
After going on a Scientology rant in which she described the religion as an allegedly deadly cult, the “Kathy Griffin: A Hell Of A Story” star revealed that her late brother Ken Griffin was a pedophile. The entertainer’s siblings were allegedly super inside the apartment building, giving him access to his victims.
Although he does not know how many innocent children the deceased preyed on, Griffin revealed there were two victims he was aware of and desperately tried to help. “I wrote about it in my first book, and it was a horrible, horrible thing, and I tried to capture it,” he explained.
“Now, this is my brother, so I don’t want to hear about Ashton, and Mila, and Giovanni Ribisi, and people who feel they have to stick with Danny Masterson because he’s their brother. He is their friend,” he lashed out at his fellow convicted actors for supporting him when he was against his own blood.
Reflecting on his late brother’s crimes, the comedian stated that two of his girlfriends revealed he had violently abused them. In the building he managed, he was accused of molesting a boy and a girl. Despite losing the love of his family for trying to uncover the crime of the deceased, the authorities did not help.
@kathygriffin Trigger warning. This has haunted me all my life. I tried everything I could think of. No one will do anything. #SA #speakup #believevictims #believewomen #triggeralarm ♬ original sound – realkathygriffin
The 62-year-old claimed police said they could only act if his brother or one of the abused children confessed to the abuse. Because neither happened, Ken was left unpunished, leaving his sister with a terrible sense of helplessness and a desire to believe all the victims.
“I mean, blood is not thicker than water in my case. And if you know that someone is doing SA, you should do something if you can. My God, at least try,” the Oak Park native concluded.
Christina Ricci Calls Out Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis For Supporting Danny Masterson
Griffin is not alone in his frustration about the spouse petition for the “Men at Work” cast. Over the weekend, Christina Ricci wrote a lengthy message on her Instagram Stories that seemed to be directed at the couple.
Although he did not name names, his words supported victims of abuse and slammed those who defended the perpetrators. The TV personality said some people hide their cruel intentions behind a friendly facade and they should not be defended.
The 43-year-old’s first message read: “So sometimes people we love and admire do terrible things. They may not do these things to us, and we only know who they are to us, but that doesn’t mean they don’t do horrible things, and vilifying the abused is a crime.”
Calling out Kutcher and Kunis’ letter describing Masterson as a man of good character, Ricci added: “The people we know as ‘great men’ can be predators and abusers. It’s hard to accept, but we have to. If we say we support the victims – women, children, men, boys – then we must be able to take this stance.”
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In a second message, the Santa Monica native revealed that she had met abusive men who pretended to be friendly and also experienced such relationships. “Unfortunately, I have known many ‘great men’ who were good to me, who have proven to be personally abusive,” the entertainer admitted.
“I also have personal experience with this matter. Trust the victim. It is not easy to come forward. It’s not easy to get a conviction,” the 43-year-old woman concluded her emotional post.
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