On Friday, the couple exclusively enjoyed a public family outing to cheer on rising women’s basketball star Caitlin Clarke.
This Friday, May 24th, basketball star Kaitlyn Clark and her team, the Indiana Fever, won their first WNBA (Women’s Professional Basketball League) game of the season. However, their triumph was quickly overshadowed by the appearance of Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher’s daughter, who stole the spotlight in spite of herself.
Usually very reserved, the famous star couple actually made a rare family appearance on Friday night at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to attend the matchup between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks. On the occasion, their 10-year-old eldest daughter Wyatt was seen crying after meeting fever recruit Caitlin Clarke. In a video filmed by fans and shared on social media, we see actress Mila Kunis joking around with Wyatt and wiping his tear-covered face under the eyes of his 8-year-old son, Dimitri.
On this rare family outing, Mila Kunis wore a blue sweatshirt, oversized jeans and a pair of sneakers, leaving her hair down. Ashton Kutcher, meanwhile, wore a tweed blazer over a blue shirt and brown pants, all accessorized with a hat.
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Wyatt and Dimitri, two “adorable” children
As reported Page six After the game, Caitlin Clark welcomed support from Ashton Kutcher, who grew up in Iowa before pursuing an acting career in Los Angeles. “He is a friend of the Hawkeyes [l’équipe universitaire de Clark, NDLR], someone who supported me a lot during my university career,” he said during the post-match press conference. “He was encouraging me throughout the match. It was nice to have him on the field,” he continued. Before describing the actor’s two children, Wyatt and Dimitri, as “adorable”.
Let’s remind that Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have been married since 2015. They have two children together, daughter Wyatt Isabelle, born in 2014, and son Dimitri Portwood, born in 2016.
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Source: Le Figaro
