Saturday, July 2, 2011
Ashton Kutcher's battle with the Village Voice over child sex slavery escalated on Friday when the actor targeted the paper's advertisers and told them that they are supporting a "digital brothel."
The quarrel began when the Village Voice published the article "Real Men Get Their Facts Straight" on Wednesday, which criticized Kutcher's "Real Men Don't Buy Girls" campaign.
Kutcher, who is vocal on Twitter with over 7 million followers, launched an attack against the New York weekly on the social networking site and began Tweeting advertisers like American Airlines, Disney, Domino's and Columbia University, urging them to cut ties with Village Voice Media.
The quarrel began when the Village Voice published the article "Real Men Get Their Facts Straight" on Wednesday, which criticized Kutcher's "Real Men Don't Buy Girls" campaign.
Kutcher, who is vocal on Twitter with over 7 million followers, launched an attack against the New York weekly on the social networking site and began Tweeting advertisers like American Airlines, Disney, Domino's and Columbia University, urging them to cut ties with Village Voice Media.
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