Stepping out for their newest initiative, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore were arm-in-arm at the launch party for "Real Men Don't Buy Girls" in New York City on Thursday night (April 14).
Held at Steven Alan Annex, the former "That 70's Show" star described the effort as “a social media campaign to reduce the demand for child sex labor.”
Ashton added, “There are more slaves in the world today than ever before in history. Sex trafficking is a $32 billion business with the average age of entry into the forced sex trade as 13 years old.”
Having released a short video clip featuring Justin Timberlake earlier in the week, Kutcher’s campaign gives people the opportunity to “pledge themselves against it by putting themselves in a video and pledge to the idea and share the idea that real men don’t buy girls.”
Held at Steven Alan Annex, the former "That 70's Show" star described the effort as “a social media campaign to reduce the demand for child sex labor.”
Ashton added, “There are more slaves in the world today than ever before in history. Sex trafficking is a $32 billion business with the average age of entry into the forced sex trade as 13 years old.”
Having released a short video clip featuring Justin Timberlake earlier in the week, Kutcher’s campaign gives people the opportunity to “pledge themselves against it by putting themselves in a video and pledge to the idea and share the idea that real men don’t buy girls.”
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