Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have fallen out of favor with the public over the past few years for a number of reasons, including controversially admitting that they rarely bathed their children. And most crucially, for initially defending their That ’70s Show co-star Danny Masterson during his sexual assault trial, as well as their alleged friendship with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Although the couple later appeared to backtrack and therefore slightly redeemed themselves in the eyes of some fans, it doesn’t seem to take much for the public to turn on them again. And something the 48-year-old The Beauty actor recently said about his latest venture may have done just that…

Ashton Kutcher Reveals His Controversial Country Music Album Plans
During a red carpet interview with Good Morning America about his "healthy obsession," the Two and a Half Men actor explained that he has recently really gotten into country music. So much so that he is even considering releasing an album, despite not having much faith in his own singing abilities!
"I decided I'm gonna write a country music album," the Jobs star began. "I love it, but I'm not a very good singer. But I'm gonna do it anyway just because I want to write an album," he continued.
Did he read social media comments about his recent "cringe" karaoke, we wonder?
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Kutcher went on to say: "I don't care if anybody listens to it – and they probably won't, and I'm Ok with that. But I've just always wanted to write a country music album, so I'm obsessed with getting that done."
While the Your Place or Mine actor may have thought the internet would warm to his self-deprecating comments, they seemed to have had the opposite effect, with many people slamming him for appearing too rich, unmotivated, and bored, among other things, while others couldn't get past his previous behavior and deemed him still "canceled."

Internet Reactions
"I thought he was canceled," wrote one TikTok user. "Someone should tell him he's been canceled," echoed a second. "Dude, where's my career?" quipped a third, in reference to his 2000 movie Dude, Where's My Car?
"It's giving 'I'm so rich and bored, what can I do?'" commented a fourth, as a fifth agreed: "Things to do when you've done it all and have tons of money."
"He thinks people are going to forget his involvement with Diddy?" asked a sixth, while another slammed: "I can't stand him." "I guarantee I will not listen to it!" exclaimed a seventh.

