Ashton Kutcher was on dad obligation on Friday, March 10 as he picked up his two children he shares together with his spouse of eight years, Mila Kunis, from college. Ashton, 45, was photographed leaving college grounds in Los Angeles with each his children, daughter Wyatt Isabelle, 8, and son Dimitri Portwood, 6, who donned some cute rain gear to remain dry throughout a downpour, as seen beneath. Wyatt rocked a pink raincoat printed with unicorns and a few black rainboots whereas her well-known father held a black umbrella over her head. Dimitri held his personal Pikachu-themed umbrella, which matched his rain jacket on which the well-known Pokemon character was printed.
The That ’70s Show alum wearing a neutral-colored outfit, sporting grey denims and a black sweater for the outing. He stayed heat in a grey jacket with a sherpa-lined collar. Ashton appeared very involved with protecting his daughter dry as they walked throughout a highway collectively together with his vigilante eye on her.
Ashton and Mila choose to maintain their children out of the limelight, so the sighting is a uncommon one. However, they’ve talked about being mother and father collectively a number of instances through the years. In 2017, for example, Mila, 39, confirmed that she and Ashton plan to lift well-behaved and respectful younger children. “Yeah, we’re not gonna raise a*******. There’s enough a******* in this world!” she instructed Entertainment Tonight. “We don’t need to contribute. But, you know, there’s some nice people.”
She additionally revealed that she and Ashton stopped giving their children Christmas presents as a result of their grandparents already spoil them sufficient. “So far, our tradition is no presents for the kids. We’re instituting it this year because when the kids are [younger than] one, it doesn’t really matter,” she defined. “Last year when we celebrated Christmas, Wyatt was 2 and it was too much. We didn’t give her anything. It was the grandparents. The kid no longer appreciates the one gift. They don’t even know what they’re expecting; they’re just expecting stuff.”
Last month, Ashton confirmed that his favourite and most vital job is being a father. “For me, the No. 1 role I will ever play is to be a father,” he gushed to PEOPLE on the premiere of his new Netflix film, Your Place or Mine. “It’s the most important role in my life.”