Zelensky hosted a video call with the couple after they helped raise over $30 million for refugees fleeing war-torn Ukraine. Advertisement.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has praised Hollywood stars Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher for being "among the first to respond to our grief".
"The principal challenge right now is logistics," Kutcher added. The people of Ukraine are strong and brave but being strong and brave doesn't mean you're not worthy of support. "Our work is not done. "Grateful for their support," Mr Zelenskyy wrote on Twitter. "Impressed by their determination. Impressed by their determination. Grateful for their support.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has praised Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher for "inspiring the world" after they raised nearly $35 million dollars ...
Impressed by their determination. They inspire the world." Grateful for their support. He wrote: "@aplusk & Mila Kunis were among the first to respond to our grief. They inspire the world. Impressed by their determination.
Kutcher and Kunis launched the campaign with a $3 million gift. Since then, more than 65000 people have contributed, including several billionaires.
Silicon Valley private equity firm DST Global contributed $3 million, and the family foundation of DST partner Yuri Milner gave $2.5 million. Since then, more than 65,000 donors have contributed to the campaign. "Ukrainians are proud and brave people who deserve our help in their time of need," she writes on the page.
'Our collective effort will provide a softer landing for so many people as they forge ahead into their future of uncertainty,' said Mila Kunis.
“(Ashton Kutcher) & Mila Kunis were among the first to respond to our grief. “Ukrainians are proud and brave people who deserve our help in their time of need,” she wrote. Another million more people in the country are displaced and trying to seek shelter. “They inspire the world.” “Impressed by their determination,” wrote the Ukrainian president. She and her family immigrated to the U.S. eight years later in 1991.
The actor couple raised more than $30 million to help those in need in the war-torn country.
We need to get housing, and we need to get supplies and resources into the area," they said in a video statement posted to Instagram and GoFundMe's YouTube channel in early March. "We're raising funds to support a relief effort that will have immediate impact and supply much-needed refugee and humanitarian aid to the area. "@aplusk & Mila Kunis were among the first to respond to our grief.