No one got "Punk'd" Wednesday morning when Ashton Kutcher came to Capitol Hill.
The actor testified Wednesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in a hearing on progress in combating modern slavery. Kutcher spoke on behalf of Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, an organization he co-founded with then-wife Demi Moore in 2009 to build software to fight human trafficking.
These days, he called his "day job" his work as chairman of Thorn and also as a father—he and wife Mila Kunis welcomed son, Dimitri Portwood, in November, and daughter, Wyatt, is 2 years old.
In an impassioned 15-minute opening testimony, Kutcher praised the committee for bipartisan cooperation on the issue, calling his opportunity to speak "one of the greatest honors" of his life.