
Actor Ashton Kutcher, known for his performances in the series “That ’70s Show” (1998-2006) and “Two and a Half Men” (2011-2015), revealed the details of a rare disease for the first time autoimmune, which recently bedridden, unable to see, hear or walk.
“Two years ago I had this strange, very rare form of vasculitis, which caused me to lose my sight, hearing and balance,” said the actor on the show “Celebrity Proof of Everything: The Challenge” (Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge), broadcast Monday evening (8/8) by the National Geographic channel in the United States.
“You don’t really appreciate it [ver, ouvir, andar]until it goes away, ”Kutcher told Bear Grylls about the symptoms of vasculitis, which is characterized by inflammation of the blood vessel walls of organs such as the kidneys, joints, central nervous system, and airways.
“You too [pensa]: ‘I don’t know if I’ll be able to see again, I don’t know if I’ll ever hear again, if I can still walk,’ he shared with the adventurer and presenter.
“Lucky to be alive,” concluded Kutcher. “Lucky to be alive,” Grylls repeated.
In the new episode of “Celebrity Proof of Everything: The Challenge,” the two embarked on an adventure in the jungles of Costa Rica, where they must traverse a ravine with ropes, as well as other outdoor challenges.
In addition to Ashton Kutcher, the season includes episodes with three Marvel stars: Natalie Portman (“Thor: Love and Thunder”), Forence Pugh (“Black Widow”) and Simu Liu (“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”. “).), as well as Anthony Anderson (” Black-Ish “) and Rob Riggle (” At War with Grandpa “).
Check out the trailer and Kutcher’s confession scene below.
Source: Terra

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