Regardless that he is not probably the most lively social media person, Ashton Kutcher nonetheless is aware of how one can create an ideal publish. On June 23, the “That ’70s Present” actor shared a uncommon tribute to his spouse, Mila Kunis, on Instagram.
Within the picture, Kunis has her arms unfold extensive and her head tossed again as she smiles. Behind her is an ideal rainbow, which the digicam makes it seem she’s touching along with her fingertips, crystal clear blue water, and mountains. “I am the Luckiest man alive,” Kutcher captioned the picture. Kunis’s pal Zoe Saldana hilariously commented, “Sure You Are!!! Love you Mila.”
Kutcher and Kunis first met on the set of “That ’70s Present” in 1998, however they took a winding path towards turning into a pair. They did not start relationship till 2012, after Kutcher’s break up from Demi Moore. They then welcomed their first baby, their daughter Wyatt, in 2014, earlier than tying the knot in 2015. One 12 months later, they welcomed their second baby, a son named Dimitri.
Regardless of their characters on “That ’70s” Present” falling out and in of affection a number of instances, Kutcher and Kunis’s relationship has been regular since they received collectively in actual life. Throughout a 2022 episode of his marathon coaching collection “Our Future Selves,” Kutcher revealed how he first advised his future spouse that he cherished her.
“I confirmed up drunk at her home, at like two within the morning, and I simply began screaming, ‘You and tequila make me loopy,'” he stated. “And I advised her I really like her, and she or he stated, ‘Do not say it for those who do not imply it. Are you gonna love me within the morning whenever you get up from this hangover?'”
Kutcher did, in reality, imply it. “I wakened the following morning and stated, ‘I nonetheless love you,'” he shared.
In an interview with Leisure Tonight, Kunis confirmed her husband’s story was 100% true. “It actually occurred,” Kunis stated. “Oh, I do not forget that night time. I did not have tequila. I used to be sober and I used to be like, ‘Oh my god.’ It occurred, guys.”