Mila Kunis Feels Lucky Her Kids Love Each Other, Talks About Being A Tired Mom

Raising two young children is both a blessing and a curse for Mila Kunis. On one hand, she feels lucky because her kids love each other. On the other hand, Kunis says she's one tired mom who can't be up late passed 10:30 p.m.

Kunis, 33, and her husband Ashton Kutcher, 39, have 2-year-old daughter Wyatt and a 3-month-old baby, Dimitri. The actress revealed their dynamics at home changed with the new addition of the family. For one thing, she and Kutcher no longer have wild date nights.

"No, because in the morning we still have kids," Kunis said, according to E! Online. "Your date night can't be that wild because at 7 in the morning you still have, 'Mama' and you're like, 'What? I'm up.'"

The "Bad Mom" star, however, feels lucky her eldest child doesn't have sibling jealousy or envy and the children love each other. In fact, Wyatt wants her baby brother sleeping in her room and she also loves being a big sister.

With a growing family, Kunis joked she and Kutcher changed as people as well. "We used to be cool and clean," she told Entertainment Tonight. "It's like, our house used to be nice and modern and pristine -- all goes out the window when you got kids."

The second-time mom also revealed she's now a more relaxed parent with Dimitri. She admitted she wept a lot with Wyatt but it's a completely different scenario with her second child. She doesn't even have qualms about breastfeeding in public now. "I don't care. Like, literally, I just don't. It's so different," she said.

Kunis, however, doesn't think they will go for another child immediately. She's already content with two healthy kids but she's not completely closing the doors down on expanding the family some more.

Kunis said she and Kutcher always knew their family wasn't complete yet after having Wyatt. They've got to wait and see if that same feeling will crop up now that Dimitri is growing with his sister.

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