Ashton Kutcher has made a career for himself as a Hollywood star. Having featured in such films as Dude, Where’s My Car? and The Butterfly Effect – amongst many others – he’s a recognisable face on the big screen, as well as having invested in several successful companies.
And yet there’s so much more to the 40-year-old than meets the eye. He’s used his fame and wealth to make serious inroads into tackling an abhorrent worldly problem.
Anyone who saw his recent appearance on the Today show can attest to this. Kutcher was asked by co-host Kathie Lee Gifford what they could be praying for him about. The actor, without pausing for a moment, gave an answer that truly stunned viewers and has since garnered plenty of attention of the internet.
No sooner had Kutcher been asked what the hosts of the Today show could pray for him about, did he open up over an organisation named Thorn that he co-founded in 2008. Put plainly, Thorn builds digital tools to help combat human trafficking – an effort the 40-year-old has never sought any praise for.
As per SoShareThis, Kutcher originally became involved in the anti-human trafficking movement after seeing a Dateline feature on sex trafficking in Cambodia.
The man himself said: “I was watching six and seven-year-old girls being raped for profit. I said to myself, ‘I don’t want to live in a world where these things are happening and I’m not doing anything about them.’”
In 2016 alone, the Thorn organisation was able to rescue over 6,000 trafficking victims and capture 2,000 offenders.