Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher’s kids make first public appearance
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ kids made their first public appearance, wowing fans with their resemblance to their famous parents! The couple attended a game in Los Angeles on Friday, May 24, with their children, Wyatt, nine, and Dimitri, seven, to watch the Indiana Fever defeat the Los Angeles Sparks. The family was all smiles as they enjoyed the match courtside and later met Fever rookie Caitlin Clark after her team’s 78-73 victory at L.A.’s Crypto Arena.
Kutcher, 45, a passionate supporter of Clark, showed his support by wearing a University of Iowa baseball cap, where both he and Clark attended college. Dimitri also sported an Iowa Hawkeyes hoodie, proudly representing Clark’s college team. During the match, Kutcher was seen giving a high-five to Clark as she ran past him. Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever posed for a photo with Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and their children Dimitri and Wyatt.
The family had the chance to meet Clark after the game, a moment captured in a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) by the Indiana Fever. The heartwarming footage shows the WNBA star approaching Kutcher, Kunis, and their kids at the edge of the court. As the That ’70s Show actor walked toward Clark for a hug, Wyatt covered her mouth in surprise, and Dimitri clapped. Clark then shook hands with the children, hugged them, and posed for photos. The Indiana Fever captioned the clip: “Caitlin Clark met up with Ashton Kutcher after our win in Los Angeles 🤝.”
In another touching video posted on X, which seemed to be taken shortly after Wyatt met Clark, the young girl was seen shedding tears of joy as Kunis comforted her while they stood together on the court. Kunis was seen wiping away Wyatt’s tears, gently saying, “It’s very cool!” as the nine-year-old smiled.
Kutcher and Kunis, who have been married since 2015, typically keep their family life private. However, they made a special exception to cheer on their favorite player on this occasion. Kutcher has been a consistent supporter of fellow Iowan Clark at matches and on social media throughout her rise in the WNBA. The 22-year-old player has already had a stellar career, being named the NCAA National Player of the Year and this year’s WNBA’s overall No.1 draft pick.
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