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by then, the actor was starring in a hit netflix show "the ranch" alongside ashton kutcher. >> what'so's that? >> heather, you used to date tip. >> reporter: masterson was dropped from the show. >> when rape allegations came against masterson, he denied them but he was still fired from "the ranch," one of the most popular and successful shows on the streaming service at the time. danny masterson in his initial statement, he said he was disappointed that netflix fired him and he equated it to this age of cancel culture. he essentially said that everybody is assuming that i am guilty, but these are just accusations. >> reporter: in 2020, the actor was arrested and charged. he pleaded not guilty and has always maintained that the sex was consensual. if convicted on all charges, he could face 45 years to life in prison. >> he brought me to the jacuzzi and said, take off your clothes now. i don't remember after that. >> reporter: our los angeles station kabc obtained evidence presented at a preliminary hearing which included recorded conversations between masterson's accusers and law enfor
by then, the actor was starring in a hit netflix show "the ranch" alongside ashton kutcher. >> what'so's that? >> heather, you used to date tip. >> reporter: masterson was dropped from the show. >> when rape allegations came against masterson, he denied them but he was still fired from "the ranch," one of the most popular and successful shows on the streaming service at the time. danny masterson in his initial statement, he said he was disappointed...
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there's an interesting point where ashton kutcher, as this sort of voice of the, the authorial voicee is running these recording studios and everything is about recording, and there are so many voices now, and with so many voices, how can... ok, that's an interesting message. but it kind of gets lost in this thing that can't quite decide how seriously to take itself. i think i couldn't work out whether it was try to be serious or a comedy, although you do laugh quite a few times, and it's nicely performed. i loved all the nods to podcasts, that was quite funny. maybe there's just too much going on? there's a lot in there about america's opioid crisis... yes. that's interesting and contemporary, but there were so many themes, i thought maybe there's a few too many. let me tell you, if you think there's too much going on in vengeance, let me introduce you to amsterdam. laughs the new film by david 0 russell, who made silver linings playbook and american hustle, which began "some of this actually happened." this film begins, "a lot of this really happened." it's inspired by the real—lif
there's an interesting point where ashton kutcher, as this sort of voice of the, the authorial voicee is running these recording studios and everything is about recording, and there are so many voices now, and with so many voices, how can... ok, that's an interesting message. but it kind of gets lost in this thing that can't quite decide how seriously to take itself. i think i couldn't work out whether it was try to be serious or a comedy, although you do laugh quite a few times, and it's...
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investors, offering up their own resources as venture capital. 0thers include leonardo di caprio, ashton kutcherhdev, a celebrity branding expert, and author of the kim kardashian principle — why shameless sells. a very warm welcome to the programme. first of all, quite a few celebrities are pushing things like crypto currencies and financial products right now, aren't they? they are moving away from beauty, fashion, the stuff you would associate with them into more financial product.— financial product. they are certainly — financial product. they are certainly including - financial product. they are | certainly including financial products in the spectrum of the products in the spectrum of the products they are promoting on social media and to date by think there is a fine line between celebrity and businessperson. years ago celebrities would earn their money from movies, music and reality tv shows and stuff like that but now our largest celebrities, whether it is kim kardashian, jay—z, serena williams, they are presiding over multi million if not multi billion dollar businesses. kim kardashia
investors, offering up their own resources as venture capital. 0thers include leonardo di caprio, ashton kutcherhdev, a celebrity branding expert, and author of the kim kardashian principle — why shameless sells. a very warm welcome to the programme. first of all, quite a few celebrities are pushing things like crypto currencies and financial products right now, aren't they? they are moving away from beauty, fashion, the stuff you would associate with them into more financial product.—...
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there's an interesting point where ashton kutcher, as this sort of voice of the, the authorial voiceso many voices now, and with so many voices, how can... ok, that's an interesting message. but it kind of gets lost in this thing that can't quite decide how seriously to take itself. i think i couldn't work out whether it was try to be serious or a comedy, although you do laugh quite a few times, and it's nicely performed. i loved all the nods to podcasts, that was quite funny. maybe there's just too much going on? there's a lot in there about america's opioid crisis... yes. that's interesting and contemporary, but there were so many themes, i thought maybe there's a few too many. let me tell you, if you think there's too much going on in vengeance, let me introduce you to amsterdam. laughs. the new film by david 0 russell, who made silver linings playbook and american hustle, which began "some of this actually happened." this film begins, "a lot of this really happened." it's inspired by the real—life business plot of 1933 about which i knew nothing, feel free to research it. christi
there's an interesting point where ashton kutcher, as this sort of voice of the, the authorial voiceso many voices now, and with so many voices, how can... ok, that's an interesting message. but it kind of gets lost in this thing that can't quite decide how seriously to take itself. i think i couldn't work out whether it was try to be serious or a comedy, although you do laugh quite a few times, and it's nicely performed. i loved all the nods to podcasts, that was quite funny. maybe there's...