Mila Kunis and her fiance Ashton Kutcher arrived in Iowa this weekend to spend some time visiting with his family. This will no doubt be a joyful time for the entire gang, as Mila and Ashton recently became engaged and just divulged within the past couple of weeks that they are expecting a baby.
Mila kept her sunglasses on as the celebrity couple strolled through the airport. It was abundantly clear who they were, however, as Ashton wore no shades–and his handsome face is very recognizable. The Two and a Half Men and Jupiter Ascending stars looked relaxed in casual attire that no doubt kept them comfortable on their flight.
Mila Kunis made her first red carpet appearance since her pregnancy became public news just days before the couple’s trip to Iowa. She attended Cinemacon in Las Vegas on Thursday where she posed for the cameras with her Jupiter Ascending costar Channing Tatum.
Channing Tatum shared the photos taken with his lovely co-star via Twitter.
Quick stop in Vegas today with Mila for #JupiterAscending's #CinemaCon presentation… pic.twitter.com/ykTB7KX5VM
— Channing Tatum (@channingtatum) March 28, 2014
Those close to Mila Kunis, who met her future husband when they both starred on That 70s Show, say it’s very unlikely fans will hear her say much about her pregnancy to the media.
“She is so private she probably won’t ever talk about it—at least not publicly,” a source told E! News. “She and Ashton don’t want to share this with the world. They’ve been like that for their entire relationship. Ashton knows what it’s like having a very public relationship and doesn’t want it again.”
Kudos to Mila and Ashton for wanting to keep as much about their relationship as private as possible. Being an open book is part of what leads to some Hollywood couples’ demise. As actors they have their private and their public lives, and it’s important to learn how to keep the two separate from one another.
Hopefully Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher enjoy their time in Iowa with Ashton’s family, as they celebrate the huge milestones in their lives.
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