Ashton Kutcher and wife Mila Kunis return to Los Angeles with their kids after spending the holidays in Iowa
Ashton Kutcher and his wife Mila Kunis were seen returning home to Los Angeles, California with their two children after spending the holidays in Iowa with his family. On Wednesday, the actor, 45, and Oscar nominee, 40, were seen disembarking from a private jet, alongside their daughter Wyatt Isabelle, nine, and son Dimitri Portwood, seven.For their flight, the mother-of-two, who rose to fame as Jackie Burkhart on That '70s Show at 14, wore a beige sweatsuit and black fannypack, worn across her chest.
Her spouse also opted for a casual look, which consisted of a grey hoodie, matching baseball cap and black glasses. he couple's little girl could be seen carrying a Siberian Husky toy as she descended down a flight of stairs while headed back to their car. In October, Kunis and Kutcher came under fire after sharing letters of support for their That 70's Show costar and 'begging the judge for leniency' after the trial, in which Masterson was convicted of raping two women and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Following the backlash, insiders claimed they are worried that the 'damage of it all' could be detrimental to their careers and have since shared an apology video, while Kutcher opted to step down as chair of his anti-child sex abuse organization.The couple reportedly wanted to stay out of the spotlight for the foreseeable future in the hopes that people 'forget' about the scandal they have been wrapped up in.
The backlash has also seen their own relationship called into question, with many highlighting how the Ted actress, now 40, was only 14 years old when she was cast in That 70's Show, alongside the then-19-year-old actor.The couple, who got married in 2015, are said to have a 'saving grace' in Fox cartoon sitcom Family Guy - Mila voices Meg - which will help them financially during the fallout.
'They legitimately feel like they are getting canceled,' a source told DailyMail.com exclusively. 'Ashton was looking forward to this past weekend being very low-key and devoted to watching football and dealing with his fantasy football teams.'With all the people railing against them, it isn't going to go away anytime soon, and they are feeling it. They are hoping as time passes, people will forget and or move on from their criticism.But as of right now, they are anticipating that the damage of it all might affect obtaining future work in film and TV.'They continued: 'One saving grace financially speaking. Mila's voice work will continue on Family Guy, she will have that forever. The cast and crew of Family Guy has her back.'
Kutcher has faced fresh scrutiny, with old videos resurfacing of his past alleged problematic behavior, in the wake of Masterson's conviction for sexually assaulting two women in 2003.One video that has made its way back into the spotlight is from an episode of MTV series Punk'd and shows a then-25-year-old Kutcher making a questionable comment about Hilary Duff when she was just 15-years-old.'She's one of the girls that we're all waiting for to turn 18. Along with the Olsen twins,' he said.
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