Traditions of the Kunis-Kutcher family at Christmas aroused universal astonishment!

Will Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher leave their children without Christmas presents? During the promotional tour of the comedy "Very Bad Mamochki-2", the actress and producer give a lot of interviews, they all differ in standard and trivial questions and answers, but not this time! Mila, when asked by Entertainment Tonigh how they congratulate their kids on Christmas, confessed that she and Ashton had abandoned the practice of giving gifts as usual.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher

Recall that the couple brings up 11-month-old son Demetrius and 3-year-old Wyatt. According to Kunis, the children are still very small and do not yet realize the importance of Christmas:

"Children are still very small, so we do not focus on gifts on such holidays. Last year, our relatives asked Wyatt for gifts, unfortunately, because of age, she did not realize their value, nor the importance of Christmas. Therefore, this year, we asked our parents to limit themselves to one gift and if they want, then they will make a donation to any orphanage or shelter for animals - this will be the best Christmas gift for everyone. "
Mila and Ashton with children
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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher decided to start a new family tradition:

"We have an unusual family, I have already talked about this many times. When I lived in Ukraine, it was a communist period and it was not customary to celebrate religious holidays, especially if you are not a Christian. I'm from a Jewish family, so Christmas passed quietly past us. Only when we moved to America, everything changed, Easter entered the house, we started putting the Christmas tree and felt the mystery of this holiday and its significance for the family differently. Now for us, Christmas is an occasion to gather a large family with parents at a festive table! "
Mila and her son
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It should be noted that the principles of educating the children of Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are admired by many admirers, as they are based on the principles of mutual respect and tolerance.