Ashton Kutcher Felt Guilty for His Own Success Amid Twin’s Life With Cerebral Palsy (Exclusive)

Entertainment Tonight published this video item, entitled “Ashton Kutcher Felt Guilty for His Own Success Amid Twin’s Life With Cerebral Palsy (Exclusive)” – below is their description.

Check out ET’s exclusive first look at Ashton and Michael Kutcher’s appearance on Paramount+’s ‘The Checkup With Dr. David Agus,’ streaming Dec. 6.

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