Ashton Kutcher Spends Quality Time With Mila Kunis Amid Shocking Health Revelation
Ashton Kutcher is doing his best to spend more time with his wife Mila Kunis as he was recently photographed at the beach playing a game of football.
According to Us Weekly Magazine, the "No Strings Attached" actor casually played football without his shirt at a Santa Barbara, California beach last weekend with his friends.
The 44-year-old star sported black and red swimwear and a white cap as he smiled and laughed throughout the game.
On the other hand, Kunis was also present at the outing wearing a graphic t-shirt and denim shorts.
A few days after the recent sighting, Kutcher got candid about his medical condition on "Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge," saying he was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder and he struggled for a while.
Explaining what happened to him, the actor said he had a "super rare form of vasculitis" two years ago and it heavily affected his senses.
"[it] knocked out my vision, it knocked out my hearing, it knocked out, like, all my equilibrium," he said.
The "Two and a Half Men" star got emotional as he noted that people don't appreciate what they have until it's gone.
"Until you go, 'I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to see again, I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to hear again, I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to walk again,'" he added
He added that he is lucky to be alive because when he started to see the obstacles made for him, then "life starts to get fun, right?"
Kutcher then gave inspiring words, saying, "you start surfing on top of your problems instead of living underneath them."
What Is Ashton Kutcher's Medical Condition; Is It Life-Threatening?
According to Mayo Clinic, the actor's vasculitis is an inflammation of the blood vessels.
The inflammation could lead to the walls of the blood vessels to thicken which could cause the passageway to tighten, meaning blood flow will be restricted.
Once blood flow is restricted, it could cause damage to organs and tissues.
Kutcher suffered vision and hearing loss as his symptoms, but other people diagnosed with the condition could also experience infections, blood clots, aneurysms, and more.
The rare auto-immune disease could potentially lead to death.