Ashton Kutcher Details His Twin Brother's Near Death Experience
In a preview clip from the Paramount+ series, sit down for their first joint interview, Ashton tearfully recalled his brother's experience with heart failure as a teen.alum said, "and it's like, we're going to go see your brother and I'm like, ‘everything is not okay.'"
Ashton explained that during the visit to see Michael, who was born with cerebral palsy and needed a heart transplant as a teenager, he watched his brother nearly die. "And he flatlines in the room," Ashton continued. "And I know that noise because now I've been visiting occasionally and watching the thing go and then it flatlines out and they're like, you've got to dun dun dun and they're grabbing me and they take me out and I'm like, ‘What the hell is going on?'"
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