The Argentina national team and its captain, Lionel Messi, have drawn true admiration after dedicating themselves to participating in the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher is among them.
In the middle of an interview with Filo News, the translator answered questions about his next romantic film, Your Home or Mine, in which he shares the lead role with Reese Witherspoon and will be released February 10 on the streaming platform Netflix, but when asked about his love of football , he confessed his love for Albiceleste and how he survived the World Cup final in which Argentina defeated France.
“It was the best World Cup ever played and possibly the best player ever,” to which Reese automatically interrupts him, saying, “Say his name.”
Kutcher went viral on social media for uploading a photo of himself wearing an Albiceleste shirt. One of the reasons was his admiration for Lionel Messi. “I couldn’t believe it, I was completely upset. Someone came in in the middle of the game during a penalty kick, came to leave something and wanted to talk to me, to which I replied: “You have to go!”, He said.
“I know you’re a kind person, but if that seems insignificant to you, maybe we don’t need to be friends anymore,” he added of how important the game has become.
In the audiovisual film, the actor also made it clear that this commitment should be considered biblical. “They should add another book to the Bible (…) it should be Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and we should add Argentina wins the World Cup,” he said.
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Source: La Opinion
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