What you said in your post and what the article you linked says are two different things.
The article you linked says "Kunis, 38, revealed in late April that she and Kutcher, 43, got vaccinated.
So April is the month of their revelation, not the month of their vaccination.
That line in the article you linked is based on this other article which says "'We're vaccinated,' Kunis told Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest in a late April chat with Live!"
https://people.com/health/celebrities-and-politicians-get-covid-19-vaccine-photos/#62295bcd-6554-43b6-95a7-6ee3dac50970
So we don't know when they got vaccinated.
And Ashton Kutcher didn't say his autoimmune disorder symptoms started two years ago. He said "like two years ago", which could be months before or months after. We don't know because he didn't give a date.
And vasculitis, Ashton Kutcher's autoimmune disorder, is indeed an adverse event to COVID-19 vaccination, per the published study that I linked in my original post.
Like I recently posted, people will believe what they want to, usually that which supports the forgone belief. What you say are possibilities.
The question isn't whether the autoimmune disorder is an adverse reaction to the vaccine, it is whether Kutcher's was an adverse reaction to it.
Here are a couple of quotes from Kunis and Kutcher about the vaccine and his bout with vasculitis. If as someone suggested, he was vaccinated prior to it being released to the public they would not have been waiting in lines trying to get vaccinated which occurred in March 2021. Of course, there is a possibility he magically was vaccinated prior to that time since Myra said she waited in lines.
"We're vaccinated," Kunis told Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest in a late April chat with Live!
She shared she waited in lines "all around L.A." to get leftover vaccines, waiting 12 to 14 hours before finding success.In a clip from the program released ahead of its broadcast, the star and venture capitalist told host Grylls that the affliction
had come on two years ago, and it had taken a year to recover.
Sometimes Kutcher says he had vasculitis was 2 years ago and other times it was three years ago... which is it Ashton?
"Two years ago, I had this weird, super rare form of vasculitis," Kutcher said. "It knocked out my vision, it knocked out my hearing -- it knocked out all my equilibrium. It took me, like, a year to build it all back up."
'Yes, I had a rare vasculitis episode 3yrs ago. (Autoimmune flair up) I had some impairments hear, vision, balance issues right after. I fully recovered. All good. Moving on. See you at the 2022 NY Marathon w/Thorn,' he wrote.
No point in posting links to these comments because those who want to believe Ashton Kutcher’s autoimmune disorder resulted from the COVID vaccine will continue to believe that regardless.