The newlywed couple, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, took their holiday bonding time with their 1-year-old daughter, Wyatt. Enjoying their moment together as a family after the couple revealed their secret marriage happened on the 4th of July.
The couple are excited to celebrate their first Christmas with their little angel. They took her to meet the Santa Claus at a Toys for Tots event in Santa Barbara, California over the weekend, with a snow slope for sledding and gift donations for needy kids.
They took their daughter in the said event to see Santa Clause and make some picture moments with it. A source told ET that Kunis and Kutcher seemed "completely relaxed" and "very much in love."
The proud parents expressed their excitement on how they will handle their first baby. The actor is looking forward to the time that he can take his daughter to see one of his favourite movies. In a recent Facebook post update, Kutcher wrote how thrilled he is to take Wyatt to see "Finding Dory."
"Glad I have someone to take to this now," Kutcher wrote as he shared the new trailer for the anticipated "Finding Nemo" sequel.
Kunis and Kutcher have been very protective of their baby girl, keeping her out of the spotlight and only a few pictures posted in their social media accounts. "Why is it so hard for publications to respect that I would like the identity of my child kept private for safety reasons?" he tweeted when the images surfaced. "Pls honor that."
Some fans have been eager to see pictures of baby Wyatt, and now Kutcher has finally revealed an image of his little girl.
The actor recently shared a photo on his Instagram account. In the picture, a little girl dressed in a floral shirt with pink leggings, looking through the direction of the sky and pointing with her cute hand while standing on an overlooking bridge and captioned, "39 million people have fallen through the cracks into modern day slavery. #redsandproject"
Living your life with a little angel is totally wonderful. God bless to Kutcher's Family.
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