Ashton Kutcher was in San Franciso two months ago to announce his new online project [1], and last night he was back in the city to attend the MySpace 2.0 party. He's teaming up with the company to broadcast his show on MySpaceTV [2], and he joined their CEO Chris DeWolfe to check out DJ AM and the man who would have been [3] DJ AM's father-in-law, Lionel Richie, at the bash. Chris chatted with geek [4] about his company's plans to get more into music, while Ashton talked about the ways in which his three step-daughters influenced his latest venture and how he felt about the Obama victory he and Demi had campaigned for in Iowa [5]. Here's more:
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- On how his step-daughters influenced his new project: "I don't think you can help but have your personal influences in some ways get involved. My girls are a lot less gossipy, I think, than the Blah Girls. My girls are a little bit more — they've been in it for a while. When your mom is Demi Moore and your dad's Bruce Willis you tend to be less impressed by. . . Ashton Kutcher."
- On Obama's victory: "When he won, we watched a bunch of people rally around hope — and I haven't seen people come around something other than chaos in a long time. In 9/11, everybody rallied around a cause. In the tsunami, rallied around a cause. Katrina, rallied around a cause. And the other night we saw people rally around hope, which I think is a very powerful thing."
Ashton was just one of the many celebrities who threw their weight behind Obama [7], but he's really paving his own way as a media mogul in training — especially now that he's working on a new reality show [8] with Tyra Banks.
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