Ashton Kutcher's Apperance at ACM Awards Stirring Controversy

On Sunday's ACM telecast, Hollywood prankster and star of Two and a Half Men Ashton Kutcher appeared as a presenter. He was dressed in western attire and sang a George Strait song. Some people were offended by his actions, including two visable stars. We wanna know what you think...

Last Sunday on the ACM Awards, Ashton Kutcher - star of "Two and a Half Men" - appeared as a presenter at the ACMs in a western shirt, cowboy hat and Red, western blazer and proceeded to sing - badly - a 1992 George Strait song ("I Cross My Heart") before announcing Miranda Lambert as the winner of the Female Vocalist of the Year.  

Miranda was skeptical of Kutcher's "act" asking: "Was Ashton Kutcher making fun of country or is it just me?” 

"If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" singer and country hat act Justin Moore backed her up with this quote (To Fox News); “I found it distasteful as a country music artist and somebody who grew up the way that I did loving country music and trying to uphold the tradition of country music the way a lot of artists do."  He later went as far as to call Kutcher a 'douche' in a tweet. 

Kutcher defended himself and said in a tweet "I am one of the biggest country fans you've ever met. Wasn't making fun at all."

Moore also issued Kutcher a challenge:  “He may be a country music fan. If he is I’d love to have him out at a show," he said. "He’s more than welcome to come out, we can discuss it.  If he’s as big a country music fan as he says he is, maybe he’ll do that.”

What do you think? Do you think that Kutcher was being genuine? Do you think he's making a mockery of it all?

So Moore is giving him a chance to prove it. “He may be a country music fan. If he is I’d love to have him out at a show," he said. "He’s more than welcome to come out, we can discuss it.  If he’s as big a country music fan as he says he is, maybe he’ll do that.”

 

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