Ashton Kutcher leads stars supporting Ukraine amid Russian attacks

Ashton Kutcher leads stars supporting Ukraine amid Russian attacks

“I stand with Ukraine”: Ashton Kutcher shows support for his wife Mila Kunis’ homeland against the backdrop of Russia’s attacks … while leading stars who speak out against the war

  • Ashton, 44, is married to his Ukrainian-born wife, Mila Kunis
  • “I am with Ukraine,” the actor simply wrote on Friday amid Russia’s attacks
  • Kylie Jenner, Chloe Kardashian and Hayden Panettiere also spoke on Friday

Ashton Kutcher’s leading celebrities tweeted their support for Ukraine on Friday afterwards Russiathe attack of the country on order Vladimir Putin.

“I’m with Ukraine,” the actor simply wrote. Ashton, 44, is married to his Ukrainian-born wife Mila Kuniswho is not on social media.

Kunis, 38, comes from a Jewish family and moved to Los Angeles from Ukraine when he was 7 years old.

Earlier, she cited anti-Semitism in the former Soviet Union as one of the reasons her family fled the country.

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“I stand with Ukraine”: Ashton Kutcher shows support for his wife Mila Kunis’ homeland against the backdrop of Russia’s attacks … while leading stars who speak out against the war

Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner, Chloe Kardashian and actress Hayden Panettiere also spoke on Friday, as reports suggest that Putin may resort to using a high-power thermobaric weapon called the “father of all bombs”.

“God bless the people of Ukraine,” Kylie wrote in her Instagram Stories to her 314 million followers, adding: “My thoughts and prayers are with you.”

Meanwhile, the 32-year-old actress from Heroes Hayden turned to social media to help her ex-president Klitschko raise awareness about Ukraine.

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“God bless the people of Ukraine,” Kylie Jenner wrote in her Instagram Stories to her 314 million followers on Friday, adding: “My thoughts and prayers are with you.”

Speaking: Chloe Kardashian also posted this message

Speaking: Chloe Kardashian also posted this message

She republished a message from the Ukrainian former professional boxer.

“I am writing to you from Kiev, the capital of a warring country, a country that has been attacked and attacked by all sides,” Vladimir, 45, wrote in a February 24 post.

“This is not the ‘Ukraine war’, this is Putin’s war. Behind the fog of recent weeks have been meticulous preparations to launch a plan that has been under preparation for months. No more fog and false diplomatic declarations.

Battle: 32-year-old Heroes actress Hayden joins social media to help ex-boyfriend Vladimir Klitschko raise awareness about Ukraine

Battle: 32-year-old Heroes actress Hayden joins social media to help ex-boyfriend Vladimir Klitschko raise awareness about Ukraine

In his own publication, Hayden wrote: “I have personally witnessed the strength of the Ukrainian people, who have fought so hard for their independence and have continued to defend their country passionately over the years.”

“What Putin is doing is an absolute disgrace! This horrific moment in history sends a horrifying message: the message that nowadays, in 2022, it is good to violate the rights of free people and allow autocrats like Putin to take whatever they want.

She added: “I pray for my family and friends there and for all those who are fighting. I wish you had more support and to be there, fighting with you!

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“S ** t’s going down”: Ukrainian-born Dancing With the Stars professional Maxim Chmerkovsky fears for his life and the lives of his friends in Kiev after a Russian invasion of the country at night

Ukrainian born Dancing with the stars pro Maxim Chmerkovski also gives live news from the country’s capital, where he is currently staying.

The 42-year-old professional dancer released two videos on Friday telling fans he was “safe” but warned of the country’s increasingly aggressive and “terrible” situation.

He also explained in the second video that he was “not trying to leave Ukraine at the moment”, explaining: “I’m not moving to the border … I heard it’s not safe.”

His comments came after it was reported on Friday that men of “combat age” were told to stay in the country while Russian missiles hit Kiev, according to Reuters.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Ukrainians – mostly women and children – are reported to have crossed into Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia.