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dimanche 5 juillet 2026

20 Minutes ago in California, Ashton Kutcher was confirmed as…See

 

ust moments ago, at a press conference in Los Angeles, Ashton Kutcher was officially named the lead ambassador for the Alzheimer’s Association’s global awareness campaign, following his years of quiet, behind-the-scenes work on neurodegenerative research.

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The announcement came with a deeply personal touch—Kutcher, known for his roles in That ‘70s Show and The Butterfly Effect, spoke through tears as he revealed his family’s private struggle with the disease. “This isn’t just a cause for me….CONTINUE READING BELOW

 

It’s a race against time,” he said, his voice breaking. “We have to be the generation that ends this.”

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The decision to step into such a visible role stems from Kutcher’s decade-long investments in medical tech startups, including ventures focused on early detection of cognitive decline.

 

Few knew that his advocacy began after his mother started showing early symptoms, a reality he’d kept out of the spotlight until now

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Few knew that his advocacy began after his mother started showing early symptoms, a reality he’d kept out of the spotlight until now.

“I’ve seen what it does to families,” he told the room, gripping the podium. “

 

The helplessness, the grief—it’s universal. But so is hope.” The campaign, dubbed Remember Tomorrow, will funnel millions into cutting-edge therapies and caregiver support, with Kutcher spearheading celebrity fundraising galas and a documentary series.

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Reactions poured in immediately

Reactions poured in immediately. Former co-stars like Mila Kunis and Danny Masterson shared emotional tributes, while tech leaders like Elon Musk praised his “relentless focus on solutions.” But it was the Alzheimer’s community’s response that hit hardest:

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families tweeted photos of loved ones lost to the disease with the hashtag #FightWithAshton. For Kutcher, the role is a stark pivot from Hollywood glitz. “I don’t care if people forget my movies,” he said. “I care that they don’t forget their children’s names.”The campaign launches next month with a 50-city tour, but Kutcher’s mission starts now. In the press conference’s closing moments, he stared into the cameras with a rawness rarely seen from the usually upbeat star: “This is the role of my lifetime. And I won’t get a second take.”

 

The room fell silent—no laughter, no applause

The room fell silent—no laughter, no applause. Just the weight of a promise

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