Ashton Kutcher shares that he used to do wife Mila Kunis' chemistry homework during the shoot of That '70s Show and is also amazed at how their first kiss has been memorialised on Television as it was on screen. He says that it was very weird for him because he useed to see her as a little sister then.
Actor Ashton Kutcher revealed that he used to do his wife Mila Kunis’ chemistry homework when they co-starred in That ’70s Show almost 20 years ago. The 39-year-old actor said he was the Bad Mom actor’s first kiss on the period sitcom and it was nothing sort of weird for him, reported FemaleFirst.
“We’ve known each other for 20 years. I was 19, she was like 14. I did her chemistry homework for her. I think I was her first kiss, like, on the show. We have our first kiss memorialised on a TV show. “It was really weird. I was like, ‘Isn’t this illegal?’ I don’t know, and it was really awkward, because I’m like a 19-year-old kid. She was 14. She was like my little sister. I wanted to make sure she was OK,” Kutcher told host Howard Stern on his SiriusXM radio show. The couple eventually got married in 2015 and two children – daughter Wyatt, two and son Dimitri, 18 months.
He also added that his two-year-old daughter Wyatt is fluent in three languages. He says his elder child can not only speak three tongues but also understands them quite well, reported FemaleFirst. “It’s weird because girls advance apparently faster than boys. I didn’t know this, but on research, like early childhood advancement. My daughter is like two and a half, she speaks three languages, she’s got like Russian, Spanish and English. She actually understands and speaks them,” Kutcher says on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Here are a few stills remebering Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ performance in That ’70s Show
Talking about his six-month-old son Dimitri, the Jobs actor’s second child sounds like a “pterodactyl”. “The boy is just like a ‘thuck’. Just a chunky, like, ‘baahhh’. He sounds like a pterodactyl, and he’s not coming around… Wyatt, I had her ‘papa’ at four months. She was like, ‘Papa, papa’ and I was like, ‘Aw.’ The boy is like, ‘Bahhhh’,” he says.