Mila Kunis Shares Her 'Poor Parenting' Hack; 'Bad Moms' Actress Got Into A Scream Feast With Ashton Kutcher Before Her Movie Tour

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are both rocking the parenting world as they managed to juggle that career and their family life. With one toddler and another bun in the over, Mila Kunis shared her parenting tips.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher may be portrayed as one of the hippest Hollywood parents, but they do make it a point that they raise their kids well. Huffington Post noted that Mila Kunis shared one of her parenting tips after being asked about her life as a mother.

During a radio interview, Mila Kunis stated that she does not want to raise their kids wherein they would grow up unruly. She stated that she was once poor, thus she wants her children to grow up with the value for money. Mila Kunis then shared that one of her parenting hacks in explaining the value of money is by telling their children that they are poor.

"[We] are very much self-made and are very aware of what a dollar is worth," Mila Kunis said during a radio interview on the radio show. "Nothing's been handed to us. It's a matter of teaching them from a very early age that, you know, mommy and daddy may have a dollar, but you're poor, you are very poor, you have nothing. Mommy and daddy have a bank account."

Mila Kunis then added that she does not want her children to go through the same struggle that she had. It was mentioned that she and her husband, Ashton Kutcher wants their children to understand the value of money and appreciate even the simplest things.

As for the couple on the other hand, In Touch Weekly reported that they got into a scream feast before Mila Kunis left for the "Bad Moms" promotional tour. It was mentioned that the passengers were a bit shocked with Mila Kunis' behavior.

"She'd set up nannies and her assistant to take over duties [with their daughter, Wyatt, 22 months] while she was away and was upset that Ashton wasn't following her plans," the source told In Touch Weekly.

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