In spite of the fact that everyone was in love with Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso and Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher in the 1990s, the couple didn’t start dating until 2012. The couple is now stronger than ever, married, and have two children.
The parenting team has disclosed certain private details about how they choose to rear their children, particularly those of the antientitlement sort, even if their children have been kept firmly out of the public eye. After their daughter Wyatt’s third Christmas, Kunis felt it was all “too much” and that there were so many things, she didn’t think her kids could properly enjoy them all. As a result, Kunis and Ashton announced in 2017 that they would not be giving their children Christmas presents.
Ashton also said that their children will not receive a trust money or an inheritance. On “Armchair Expert,” a podcast hosted by Dax Shepard, Ashton remarked, “My kids are living a tremendously privileged life, and they don’t even know it.”
Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher
Wyatt Wyatt, Isabelle Kutcher Kunis and Ashton’s first child, was born on October 1st, 2014. Ashton was a “master swaddler” who could swaddle anyone’s baby, but Kunis was the one awake at night during Wyatt’s first few months, which she was glad for. Kunis said this on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” after welcoming Wyatt. Because she didn’t immediately return to work, she stated, “I think that people nowadays have to take advantage of it.” “For instance, I adore that for the first three months, she and I stayed up all night together. It was a really pleasant three months for me because I figured her out and she figured me out. She now sleeps in her own crib in her own room, and I won’t ever get that time back.”
Dimitri Portwood Kutcher
On November 30, 2016, a son named Dimitri, the couple’s youngest child, was born. Kunis has learned how challenging it can be to have two little rugrats at home since welcoming the young child into their family, but she still adores every minute of it. In the cover article for Marie Claire’s November 2017 issue, Kunis said that becoming a mother taught her how unselfish she could become. “I’m utterly worn out. Who cares? My kids are well, and I’m content.”
The majority of Kunis’ daily meals revolve around her children, as she revealed in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar from October 2022. The leftovers from the morning that my kids didn’t eat are occasionally what I have for breakfast,” Kunis remarked. “I will eat their leftovers since I hate wasting food.” Like many parents, Kunis spends her mornings getting her kids ready for school and feeding them.