Ashton Kutcher appeared for the first time after talking about an autoimmune disease that prevented him from seeing and walking – World Health Organization
2 min readAshton Kutcher His first public appearance came after he revealed that two years ago he had an autoimmune disease that made him stop seeing, walking, hearing and speaking. The actor was with Mila Kunis At Ping Pong 4 Purpose, a custom event, held at Dodger Stadium, in Los Angeles, Monday night (8).
The actor, who is currently 44 years old, dressed casually as was the 38-year-old actress at the sporting event. The couple even played table tennis at the venue, which is famous for its baseball games.
The event itself, promoted by Kershaw’s Challenge, aims to help children in vulnerable neighborhoods through donations. The organization works with partners in Los Angeles, Dallas, Texas, the Dominican Republic and Zambia.
In addition to Kutcher and Kunis, the event also brought together other celebrities, such as Will FerrellAnd the Mario LopezAnd the Lisa LeslieAnd the Rob LoweAnd the Gabriel IglesiasAnd the Brad PaisleyAnd the Wells Adams Give BacheloretteAnd the Guillermo Rodriguez From “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” And the Pete Wentz.
“Lucky to be alive”
This Monday (8) Access Hollywood released an excerpt from the actor’s participation in the reality show Running with Bear Grylls: The Challengewhich was revealed who suffered two years ago from acute vasculitis.
The actor explained that it took about a year to regain his senses again. Vasculitis is a very rare autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation of the blood vessels, resulting in restricted blood flow.
‘You don’t really appreciate your senses until you lose them. Until you say, ‘I don’t know if I’ll be able to see again, I don’t know if I’ll be able to hear again, I don’t know if I’ll be able to walk again’.’ [Tenho] He’s lucky to be alive.”