Hater Hall of Shame: Ashton Kutcher
Today’s Hater Hall of Shame inductee is known for a number of things, like bringing back the trucker hat, having over a million followers on Twitter, and being a total hipster doofus – in other words, he’s completely useless:

Christoper Ashton Kutcher, Born February 7, 1978
Ashton Kutcher was born and raised on the mean streets of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. His father Larry worked at a General Mills factory, and his mother Diane worked for Proctor and Gamble; Kutcher has an older sister, and a fraternal twin who wasn’t born with a horseshoe in his ass – that’s how you can tell them apart. Ashton attended two different high schools in Iowa due to his family moving, and ended up attending Clear Creek-Amana High School. He and a friend were arrested his senior year, after breaking into the school and stealing some money. Kutcher was charged with third-degree burglary and placed on probation for three years, which he says helped straighten his thug life out.
He attended the University of Iowa after high school and majored in biochemical engineering, but never obtained a degree. While patronizing a bar called The Airliner, Kutcher was recruited to join a modeling competition called “Fresh Faces of Iowa.” He won the competition, and earned a trip to New York City for the International Modeling and Talent Association Convention in 1998. Despite placing second, Ashton moved to Los Angeles so he could pursue a career in acting. After struggling in L.A. for a couple of days, Ashton went to his first audition and was cast to play Michael Kelso in That 70′s Show. His first lead role on the big screen would come alongside Seann William Scott in the 2000 film Dude, Where’s My Car? His performance in this Cheech & Chong knockoff earned him a role in a couple of other comedy films (I use that term loosely), and Kutcher also tried his hand in a drama with the 2004 release of The Butterfly Effect - a film which exemplifies a good idea gone terribly awry.
Although he has been in a few box office successes, a bulk of Kutcher’s popularity should be attributed to the release of his MTV reality show Punk’d in 2003. I admit that this show had its moments, but Ashton’s antics (and his gas station trucker hats) got real old, real fast. Punk’d also caused Kutcher to see himself as a legitimate TV creator/producer, and has led to him being an intregal part in more worthless reality programs. Since 2004, he has served as the executive producer on six reality shows (only one of them made it past 8 episodes) and a new game show (Opportunity Knocks, which lasted 3 episodes). I will give Aston credit in two areas though – he managed to bag super cougar Demi Moore in 2003 (they are now married), and has made the most from his talent…if anybody happens to know what that talent is, please fill me in.
Ashton can’t believe his “dickweed” neighbor has the nerve to do construction on his house…and in the morning no less. Who said celebrities don’t have it rough?
Dave Chappelle shares a poem he wrote about Ashton on The Def Poetry Jam (language).
The popularity of Punk’d did cause a number of imitators to come out of the TV woodworks. Who knew The Gambler was such a prankster?
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Reader Comments
Payback day will arrive when you least expect it. Karma, Brah!
I think karma will probably let me slide on this one. It’s probably got better things to do than issue a payback for someone poking fun at a pretentious celebrity douchebag. But thanks for looking out for me, brah…