Before Hollywood knew him as Ashton Kutcher, he was simply Chris — a devoted twin brother. At 13, Michael Kutcher was given just 48 hours to live after his heart failed. Facing the unthinkable, Ashton told his parents he was ready to give his own heart to save him. “It’s a connection you can’t explain,” Michael later said.
The brothers had already faced challenges. Michael was born with cerebral palsy and endured bullying growing up. Then came viral cardiomyopathy, which enlarged his heart to four times its normal size. Just before time ran out, a matching donor heart became available — and Michael survived.

That moment shaped both their lives. Michael became an advocate for disability awareness and organ donation, partnering with the #BeTheGift campaign. “Without donors, stories like mine would end differently,” he said.
Today, his survival is a testament to family, love, and the power of giving. Could one choice — to become an organ donor — save someone else’s life?
