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Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher recruit 'real men' Justin Timberlake, Bradley Cooper, Isaiah Mustafa for PSAs

Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher have launched a flurry of PSAs featuring such A-listers as Justin Timberlake, Drake and Bradley Cooper to put an end to human trafficking and child sex slavery.

The DNA Foundation's Real Men Don't Buy Girls Campaign launched Monday and has been gathering steam. Kutcher kicked off the campaign with his "Real Men Do Their Own Laundry" video. Subsequently, Isaiah Mustafa, Jason Mraz, Adrian Peterson, Sean Penn and Jamie Foxx have each been featured in PSA videos. See all the real men (and the women who prefer them) here.

The philanthropic couple will appear on Piers Morgan’s show this week and have enabled supporters to their own “real men” videos too.

"Many people think of human trafficking as a problem in developing countries. The sad reality is that thousands of young girls have been forced into sex slavery and held against their will, right here in the 'land of the free,' " Moore and Kutcher said in a statement.

"After learning about this horrifying problem, we realized that we couldn't just go on with our daily lives, we had to do something about it. And we've enlisted government, law enforcement and nonprofit organization experts to help."

The couple recently traveled to Luxor, Egypt, to attend the International End Human Trafficking Now Forum. The also spoke at the launch of the United Nations Global Plan Against Trafficking in Persons and Victim's Trust Fund last November, working to provide "humanitarian, legal and financial aid to victims of trafficking."

Which "real man" is your favorite? Tell us in comments.

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-- Nardine Saad
Twitter.com/NardineSaad

 
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JTimberfake a real man???? bwhahahhahahahhaha!...on what planet???..bwhahhahahahhaha...now I'll puke..

Huge kudos for wanting to stop this abomination--but I don't understand how these videos are supposed to do it. If there are thousands of people being enslaved in the US--that means a very small % of people in the US are involved. To have even 1 person live like this is horrible, but I don't see how the very small (proportionately) % of people taking part in this enslavement are going to be influenced by Justin Timberlake and his shaving cream. The people involved are obviously not part of our normal society and code of human ethics, anyway. I guess if even 1 person is saved somehow then this effort is worth it, but it seems like there are probably much more direct and effective methods to stopping this problem??


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