Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Are Expecting First Baby
The Jewish celebrity baby news train keeps on rolling.
Newly engaged Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are expecting, E!Online reported.
Kunis, now the face of Jim Beam bourbon, was apparently seen attending a pre-natal yoga class in Hollywood.
Rumors of a Kutcher, 36/Kunis, 30, engagement surfaced in February, when the “Ted” star was spotted shopping with a rather large rock on her finger. The pair had been dating for two years. Kutcher’s divorce with actress Demi Moore was finalized in November.
RadarOnline reported](http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/11/mila-kunis-wants-kids-with-ashton-kutcher/) in December that the two planned on raising their prospective children in the Jewish tradition (Kunis is a Ukrainian Jew).
Ashton and Mila feel like they won the baby lottery,” a friend told OK magazine.
“It was a total shock for both of them, but they feel up for the challenge,” the friend said. “It didn’t seem like it was possible for them to fall any deeper in love, but the prospect of raising an insta-family together has solidified their commitment to each other.”
The happy couple was caught on the kiss cam on Saturday at Clippers basketball game in Los Angeles.
Mazel tov!
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