Chrissie Carnell Bixler, the accuser of Danny Masterson, has once again called out Ashton Kutcher for making inappropriate sexual comments about Hilary Duff and Mila Kunis when they were underage. Bixler took to her Instagram Story to share resurfaced videos of Kutcher from the early 2000s. In one clip from an episode of “Punk’d,” Kutcher commented on a 15-year-old Duff, saying, “She’s one of the girls that we’re all waiting for to turn 18. Along with the Olsen twins.” Bixler also shared footage from “The Rosie O’Donnell Show,” where Kunis recalled Kutcher making a bet with Masterson to French kiss her when she was 14 years old on “That ’70s Show.” Bixler also posted a clip of Kutcher celebrating with a teenage Kunis sitting on his lap. Another video showed Kunis sitting on Kutcher’s lap as a teenager in a promo video for the sitcom. Bixler also included a video of Masterson recalling how he landed his role on “That ’70s Show” alongside a young Kunis. Bixler’s posts came after Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for rape. Kutcher, Kunis, and Masterson’s representatives have not responded to requests for comment. Bixler criticized Kutcher and his wife for praising Masterson in pre-sentencing letters to the court, which sparked controversy. Kutcher described Masterson as a positive influence and an honest person, while Kunis called him an amazing friend and confidant. The couple later apologized for any pain their letters may have caused and expressed their support for victims of sexual assault.
Danny Masterson’s accuser Chrissie Carnell Bixler is calling out Ashton Kutcher once again for making sexual comments about underage Hilary Duff and now-wife Mila Kunis.
Bixler, who was one of three women to accuse Masterson of rape, took to her Instagram Story on Saturday to share resurfaced videos of the “Just Married” star from the early aughts.
In a clip from a 2003 episode of “Punk’d,” the actor said about a then-15-year-old Duff, “She’s one of the girls that we’re all waiting for to turn 18. Along with the Olsen twins.”
Bixler also shared old footage from “The Rosie O’Donnell Show,” in which Kunis recalled Kutcher making a “side bet” with Masterson when she was 14 years old on “That ’70s Show.”
“Danny goes to him and goes, ‘Dude, I’ll give you $10 if you French kiss her,’” she said.


Yet another resurfaced clip captured Kunis sitting on Kutcher’s lap as a teenager in a promo video for the sitcom.
“And it feels good! And I like it a lot!” he said while laughing and grabbing the actress who was giggling and screaming.
Bixler put Masterson in the hot seat as well when she posted a video of the actor remembering how he first landed his role on “That ’70s Show” alongside a young Kunis.
“14, she was even hotter [then], if I’m allowed to say that,” he said.


Reps for Kutcher, Kunis and Masterson did not immediately respond to TheFantasyTimes’s requests for comment.
Bixler’s series of video posts came after she accused Kutcher of being “just as sick” as Masterson, who was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison on Thursday for raping two women in 2003.
She also slammed the “Two and a Half Men” actor and his wife for praising their former co-star in pre-sentencing letters to Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo.
The couple widely came under fire for the controversial statements requesting leniency for Masterson, 47, after he was found guilty in May.

“As a friend, Danny has been nothing but a positive influence on me,” Kutcher, 45, wrote in his letter. “He’s an extraordinarily honest and intentional human being.”
“I attribute not falling into the typical Hollywood life of drugs directly to Danny,” he added.
The actor also said he doesn’t believe that Masterson “is an ongoing harm to society.”
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Similarly, Kunis, 40, described the “Ranch” star an “amazing friend, confidant, and, above all, an outstanding older brother figure to me.”
“His caring nature and ability to offer guidance have been instrumental in my growth both personally and professionally,” she added.
Kutcher and Kunis — who wed in 2015 and share two children — have since addressed the backlash to the letters in a video message shared to Instagram Saturday.
“We are aware of the pain that has been caused by the character letters that we wrote on behalf of Danny Masterson,” Kutcher said, adding that they did not intend to “undermine the testimony of the victims or re-traumatize them in any way.”

“And we’re sorry if that has been the case,” he continued.
Kunis, for her part, said, “We support victims. We have done this historically through our work and will continue to do so in the future.”
“Our heart goes out to every single person who has ever been a victim of sexual assault, sexual abuse or rape,” she added.