Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Pulls Of Hollywood Parenting As They Look Forward to Baby Number 2

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are two of Hollywood's favorite parents as they gained their fans interest due to their unique parenting style that is said to be effective. The "70's Show" couple strayed away from the spotlight as they focused on their growing family.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are proud parents of a two-year-old toddler, Wyatt Isabelle. The celebrity couple took time off from their Hollywood life as they focused on their growing family. Mila Kunis is bound to give birth to a baby boy, whose name was derived from name tourettes, as reported by People.

"When we get in the naming process she hates every name I come up with," Ashton Kutcher stated. "So I just start rattling off...she hates it, but eventually both times I've landed on the name with 'name tourettes.'"

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher were repeatedly questioned for their parenting style as all eyes are on them when it comes to raising their toddler. According to Parents, however, the celebrity couple is actually acing the parenting world as they're doing a great job on Wyatt.

Ashton Kutcher may be one of Hollywood's best actors but he's a regular dad when it comes to Wyatt. The celebrity parents are being looked upon as they didn't rely on nannies when it comes to raising Wyatt. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have been hands on when it comes to parenting their toddler, giving them a more intimate time with their daughter.

Ashton Kutcher is also being looked upon as he opened up about banning gender stereotypes. During this interview, Ashton Kutcher shared that he wants to eliminate gender bias when it comes to taking care of the children. He also shared his plans for Wyatt as he opened up stating that he wants their daughter to change the world.

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

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