Ashton Kutcher arrived without wife Demi Moore at GQ’s charity benefit, the Gentlemen’s Ball, Wednesday night. The “Two and a Half Men” star appeared emotional as he delivered a rambling speech, fighting back tears when he spoke of his fight against sex trafficking. He even managed to incomprehensibly weave in Moammar Khadafy’s death, his study of the Old Testament, social networking, global violence, the sloppy wool hat he was wearing and the Chicago Bears. Kutcher earlier got attention arriving at the Edison Ballroom, shoving his hands in his pockets on the red carpet as paparazzi desperately searched for his wedding band amid reported marital strife. But during his address inside the venue, it was clear the ring was still firmly in place. Kutcher presented an award to Minnesota Viking Adrian Peterson for the player’s work with Football for Good. Josh Lucas, Steve Nash and Jason Sudeikis also presented, and the Roots shut down the night.