Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Are Engaged

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Mazel tov to Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher!
Rumors of the couple’s engagement went haywire on Thursday night after Kunis was spotted with a rather large rock on her finger.
An unnamed source finally confirmed the news to Us Weekly. “She is crazy about him!” the source added.
The couple, who met on the set of “That 70s Show” in 1998 (Kutcher was Kunis’ first on-set kiss), have been dating since 2011, shortly after Kutcher, 36, split with actress Demi Moore. Kunis, 30, was the longtime girlfriend of Macauley Caulkin.
While Kutcher himself isn’t Jewish (Kunis is a Ukrainian Jew), he is a known kaballah enthusiast. The couple recently attended the funeral of Rabbi Philip Berg, founder of the Los Angeles-based Kabbalah Center, in Safed.
May their future be filled with dates as cute as the one Kunis described in a recent Cosmopolitan interview: ” We have a thing called white T-shirt night and it’s when you wear jeans and a white T-shirt and you go on a date. Nothing fancy, it’s just something that you love to do… whether that’s bowling or dinner or going to a cheese shop.”
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