Ashton Kutcher talks about rare autoimmune disease that nearly blinded him: ‘I’m lucky to be alive’
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis
Actor Ashton Kutcher spoke for the first time about a rare autoimmune disease that nearly takes away his ability to see, hear and walk. Ashton shared her experiences in the new episode of the National Geographic program “Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge,” which was quoted by Access Hollywood.
Kutcher, 44, said:
Vasculitis is a rare autoimmune disease with many variations that can cause inflammation of the blood vessels. Restriction of blood flow in some cases causes damage to organs and tissues.
Ashton Kutcher in the National Geographic series
Ashton agreed.
The fully recovered actor, who is married to Mila Kunis and has a daughter Wyatt and son Dimitri by his side, said he will not let any lawsuit stand in the way of his success.
Kutcher said it on the show.
Bear Grylls teaches celebrities how to survive in the wild on his show. In the new season, guests will have to prove not only physical and moral endurance, but also the ability to cope with pressure.
Ashton Kutcher and Bear Grylls
Source: Spletnik

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