Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis keep their personal life away from the cameras. But recently, they attended a basketball game and brought their children out in public for the first time. Looking at the couple’s son and daughter, people noticed something.
Ashton, 46, and Mila, 40, who have been married since 2015, attended the women’s basketball game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks in Los Angeles. They brought along their 9-year-old daughter, Wyatt, and 7-year-old son, Dimitri.
The picture-perfect family appeared to be having a wonderful time, and their happiness quickly caught the attention of fans, who showered them with compliments and the majority of observers noted how the kids are the spitting image of their famous parents.
One observer noted, ’’their kids are a literal copy of them both,’’ while another wrote that they are a ’’mix of two gorgeous parents’’. A third fan remarked, ’’The boy looks like Mila and the girl has Ashton’s face.’’
This is a significant move, as Ashton and Mila are among those celebrities who strive to keep their personal lives private and shield their children from public attention. They do not share their children’s photos on social media or bring them to red carpet events. However, in one of their interviews, they touched on the topic of children and shared their approach to parenting.
They have no intentions of leaving their hard-earned money to their 2 children. Instead, they want to give it to people who truly need it. Kutcher added, “I’m not setting up a trust for them. We’ll end up giving our money away to charity and to various things.”
Mila and Ashton have a combined net worth of around $250 million.
Another celebrity offspring recently caused a stir as well. Richard Gere’s 24-year-old son made his debut at Cannes, and everyone unanimously agreed that he is even more handsome than his father.
Honeymooners Tried to Make My Flight Hell as Revenge – I Brought Them Back to Earth
On a recent 14-hour flight, I, Toby, 35, was eager to return to my wife and kid. I had splurged on a premium economy seat for extra comfort, but my peace was ruined when newlyweds Dave and Lia came along.
Dave asked me to switch seats with his wife, who was sitting in economy. “I declined politely, explaining I’d paid extra for comfort,” but Dave didn’t take it well, muttering, “You’ll regret this.” What followed was pure chaos.
Dave started coughing loudly, blasting a movie without headphones, and scattering crumbs everywhere. Then Lia joined him, sitting on his lap, turning the row into their personal honeymoon suite. It was clear that their behavior wasn’t going to stop, so I flagged down a flight attendant. She reminded them of the airline’s rules, pointing out safety regulations and common courtesy.
Finally, after much disruption, Dave and Lia were moved to the back of the plane. At last, I had the peace I paid for and could relax for the remainder of the flight. As we landed, I couldn’t resist getting in a last word: “Hope you guys learned something today. Enjoy your honeymoon!”
With their heads down, they didn’t respond, and I walked off the plane, satisfied that I’d stood my ground and taught them a lesson in airplane etiquette.
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