Ashton Kutcher Calls Himself the “Luckiest Man Alive” in Rare Tribute to Wife Mila Kunis

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Ashton Kutcher Calls Himself the “Luckiest Man Alive” in Rare Tribute to Wife Mila Kunis


Even though he’s not the most active social media user, Ashton Kutcher still knows how to create a perfect post. On June 23, the “That ’70s Show” actor shared a rare tribute to his wife, Mila Kunis, on Instagram.

In the photo, Kunis has her arms spread wide and her head tossed back as she smiles. Behind her is a perfect rainbow, which the camera makes it appear she’s touching with her fingertips, crystal clear blue water, and mountains. “I’m the Luckiest man alive,” Kutcher captioned the photo. Kunis’s pal Zoe Saldana hilariously commented, “Yes You Are!!! Love you Mila.”

Kutcher and Kunis first met on the set of “That ’70s Show” in 1998, but they took a winding path toward becoming a couple. They didn’t begin dating until 2012, after Kutcher’s split from Demi Moore. They then welcomed their first child, their daughter Wyatt, in 2014, before tying the knot in 2015. One year later, they welcomed their second child, a son named Dimitri.

Despite their characters on “That ’70s” Show” falling in and out of love multiple times, Kutcher and Kunis’s relationship has been steady since they got together in real life. During a 2022 episode of his marathon training series “Our Future Selves,” Kutcher revealed how he first told his future wife that he loved her.

“I showed up drunk at her house, at like two in the morning, and I just started screaming, ‘You and tequila make me crazy,'” he said. “And I told her I love her, and she said, ‘Don’t say it if you don’t mean it. Are you gonna love me in the morning when you wake up from this hangover?'”

Kutcher did, in fact, mean it. “I woke up the next morning and said, ‘I still love you,'” he shared.

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Kunis confirmed her husband’s story was 100 percent true. “It really happened,” Kunis said. “Oh, I remember that night. I didn’t have tequila. I was sober and I was like, ‘Oh my god.’ It happened, guys.”





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