As part of the new 'Real Men Don't Buy Girls' campaign boosting awareness about child sex slavery around the world, Bradley Cooper steps up to show viewers what a real man looks like. The punchline is that real men know how to do things like making their own meals, and that real men don't engage in despicable acts like purchasing human beings.The video is an effort by Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore's DNA Foundation, which holds the belief that "the right to be free is a building block of our DNA."
Watch the video here, and help take a stand at the DNA Foundation's Facebook page.





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Good stuff. I would add that Real Men love and respect their wives, and Real Men stick around to love and raise and support their children.
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Uh, I am glad these guys are opposed to child sexual slavery ( or slavery of any sort, I should hope). But this seems way too light and silly, and if it's meant as a deterrent ( Jump on the "I don't buy little girls" bandwagon), how's that going to work? I doubt that any perverted sicko will change his ways because of this. I don't get the point.
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yea, that just gave me a more convenient way to eat cereal, which i already knew, so its kinda weird and a little too humorous for the purpose, doesnt surprise me since demi moore and ashton kutcher are both huge douchbags
Love the idea. Love Bradley Cooper!
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Children are victims in so many ways in this world. What two consenting adults do together for whatever reason is up to them, but children are not able to consent or agree to do what adults do. People who use children in this fashion should be whipped.
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aston is a child him self i would not suport any of his causes good or not
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By the way, Ashton is a 33 year old man. That is hardly a child. I wonder what you have ever done to benefit humanity. Going to PopEater, bashing some celebrity, spelling badly, and not punctuating doesn't count as betterment. Maybe in some indirect way, you are encouraging kids to stay in school.
just sad that some people have to be told buying people is wrong
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It seems that the ad is a 'lite', not in your face-better than thou, way of getting us to think about sexual slavery while exposing the subject for broader awareness. Perhaps that was their intent?
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