Taryn Manning DEFENDS Danny Masterson after rape conviction, saying ‘he made a mistake’ while criticizing Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis for withdrawing their support

Orange Is the New Black star Taryn Manning defends Danny Masterson after he was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison Rapes of two women in the early 2000s.
In a new Instagram video uploaded to her account on Monday, the 44-year-old actress vented her anger towards the public for “crucifying” the actor for making a “mistake.”
“There is not a person on this planet who does not deserve to live the best life and be happy and free because you are created in the image of the good Lord, perfect as you are,” she told her more than 1 million Instagram followers.
The Virginia native also expressed outrage that the public was “crucifying” Masterson for him. ‘Mistake.’

Angry: Orange is the New Black star Taryn Manning criticized Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis for apologizing for writing character references for her former co-star Danny Masterson
“He made a mistake, but everyone just keeps going, keeps crucifying him as if he wasn’t already suffering,” she said, before urging critics to “leave him alone.”
She then criticized Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis for apologizing for writing character references for her former co-star.
In the recordings, she accused the couple of humiliating someone she “actually loved and cared for.”
Manning later noted that her “speech impediment” was due to her being “80 percent deaf” and that she had “come a long way” over the years.
The performer made it clear that she tends to have a “little bit of a lisp” when she’s not actively working on a project, although many assume her slurred speech is due to “drugs.” [being] drunk’.
In her caption for the post, the singer said that the “biggest shame of the year” was that “Mila and Ashton took back their character reference for Masterson.”
“Stand for something,” she urged her fans before revealing that she has never voted and never will.
She disabled comments on the post, which received 1,728 likes.
In 2014, Manning herself got into trouble with the law for “violating her restraining order and making criminal threats against her former roommate, Jeanine Heller,” it said CBS News.
Manning’s post comes after Kutcher and Kunis responded to backlash over their letters written to a judge about Masterson.

Defensive: In a new Instagram video uploaded to her account on Monday, the 44-year-old actress vented her anger at the couple as she accused them of humiliating someone she “actually loved and for whom she “worried” (Danny Masterson pictured in 2017)

Former co-stars: Manning’s post comes after Kutcher and Kunis (seen above with Masterson in 2000) responded to backlash over their letters written to a judge about Masterson
“We recognize the pain caused by the character letters we wrote on behalf of Danny Masterson,” Ashton, 45, began in a short video shared on Instagram after it was revealed that he and His wife vouched for her spouse, “The 70s Show” co-star and friend, 47.
“We support the victims,” added 40-year-old Mila. “We have done this through our work in the past and will continue to do so in the future.” Comments on the post have been disabled.
Critics quickly took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to vent their dismay at the “legal” apology.
Journalist Yashar Ali wrote on the website: “It is important to note that the letters were not just letters written for a friend.” The letters, which contained a lot of Scientology language, were intended to undermine the victims, who had drugged Danny.

“We recognize the pain caused by the character letters we wrote on behalf of Danny Masterson,” Ashton, 45, began in a short video shared on Instagram after it was revealed that he and His wife vouched for her spouse, “The 70s Show” co-star and friend, 47
Ashton informed viewers in the clip: “A few months ago, Danny’s family reached out to us and asked us to write character letters to represent the person we had known for 25 years so that the judge could fully understand this in relation to the person could take into account ‘Condemnation.’
Mila continued, “The letters were not written to question the legitimacy of the justice system or the validity of the jury’s decision.”
“They were intended for the judge to read.” And not to undermine the victims’ statements or re-traumatize them in any way.
“We would never want to do that. And we’re sorry if that happened,” Ashton stressed.
“Our condolences are with every single person who has ever been a victim of sexual assault, sexual abuse or rape,” Mila said in concluding her statement.
Since the actors’ letters were published, fans online have reacted with outrage.
A former supporter wrote in a recent Instagram post of Kutcher, “I’m not a fan of cancel culture, but I’ll make an exception for both of you.”
Someone else added: “Fucking leave you both. ‘How the mighty have fallen.’

Surprising choice: The couple supported their former “That 70s Show” castmate by making individual submissions to the court, even though he has already been convicted of raping two women

In the letters, obtained by DailyMail.com, both Kunis and Kutcher – who is considered the co-founder and CEO of a nonprofit that claims to help combat child sexual exploitation – praised Masterson, claiming he “always treated people with kindness “. Decency, equality and generosity” (Image 2017)
The couple supported their former “That 70s Show” co-star by making individual submissions to the court, even though he has already been convicted of raping two women.
In the letters, obtained by DailyMail.com, both Kunis and Kutcher – who is considered the co-founder and CEO of a nonprofit that claims to help combat child sexual exploitation – praised Masterson, claiming he “always treated people with kindness “. Decency, equality and generosity.
In his letter to the judge, Kutcher wrote, among other things: “He is an extremely honest and determined person.”
“I can’t remember him ever lying to me in the 25 years of our relationship. “He taught me to be direct and to face problems in life and relationships head on, solve them and move forward.”