Celebrity Parents: Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Opens Up About Their Second Child and Parenting Their Kids

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher excitedly welcomed their second child, Dimitri. The Hollywood A-List couple then made their first appearance after Kunis gave birth to a healthy baby boy.

E! Online released an exclusive coverage of Baby Dimitri's details. The website mentioned that the Kutcher's newest family member weighed 8 pounds and 15 ounces. It was then added that Mila Kunis Dimitri Portwood Kutcher arrived at 1:21 am on November 30.

The celebrity parents managed to keep their private life off the limelight, especially when it comes to their daughter, Wyatt. With a new family member, the hands-on parents opened up about their children's decision in regards to living their life under the public's eyes.

In one of their interviews, it was mentioned that they will not be making that decision for their children. But instead, they shared that they will be leaving that decision to their kids if they would want to keep their life in private, or they would venture into the world of show business.

"We'd like to allow our kids to make their own choices on whether to have a life in the public eye or not. We don't want to make the choice for them."

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis managed to start their acting careers at an early age, thus they have an idea on what it's like to live under the spotlight. When Ashton was asked in regards to her daughter's upbringing, the "The 70's Show" cast mentioned that she wanted Wyatt to live a normal live as much as possible. He even mentioned that he does not want their daughter to be dictated when it comes to gender limitations, most especially when it comes to job opportunities and career paths.

"I would like my daughter to experience the world where gender doesn't dictate one's responsibility or limit one's opportunity," Aston stated during an interview.

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