Mila Kunis bundles up in red puffer jacket and comfy sweats as she steps out in Los Angeles
Mila Kunis opted for warm layers as she was spotted stepping out in Los Angeles sporting a red puffer jacker on Wednesday. The Luckiest Girl Alive actress, 39, chose to stay comfortable and additionally slipped into a pair of stylish black sweatpants. The star was recently spotted showcasing her casual sense of style sporting a hoodie and jeans during an outing with her husband, Ashton Kutcher, during a break in their busy schedules.
Staying warm: Mila Kunis, 39, donned a pair of warm sweatpants and a red puffer jacket as she was seen during an outing in Los Angeles on Wednesday The Black Swan star paired her vibrant red jacket and baggy sweatpants with classic black and white sneakers that were secured with laces. For an additional pop of color to her daytime ensemble, the mother of two slipped into a pair of neon green socks.
A plain, black cap was placed on top of her brunette locks which effortlessly fell down past her shoulders in natural waves. Mila added a pair of fashionable, black TKEES shades to accessorize her look, but opted to not wear any other pieces of dazzling jewelry. Along with donning monochromatic ensembles, the talented actress appears to enjoy adding a pop of color to her outfits. Earlier in September as she stopped by Sirius XM in New York City, Mila chose to wear an eye-catching, green sweater along with gray and green plaid slacks. Last month in November, while attending the Family Guy 400th Episode Celebration, the beauty donned a black sweater along with a black tulle skirt. For a bit of contrast to her all-black ensemble, the star added a suede, brown jacket. Mila, who doesn't use social media, currently shares two children, daughter Wyatt, 8, and son Dimitri, 6, with husband, Ashton Kutcher.During an interview with People in November, the Friends With Benefits actress gave a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her family life. Mila expressed that her two children have given the actress the most 'hope' throughout the past year. 'They have this natural ability to provide empathy without having to be taught,' she explained. 'They have the desire to help without having to be asked.'
The That '70s Show alum further stated that, 'Kids today think more globally than I was raised to,' and later added, 'This generation of big thinkers is going to make a huge difference.' The beauty humorously explained that at home, she was also the 'queen of annoying' Ashton. 'If he's on a Zoom, I just walk over and write my question down, like, 'Pay attention to me.' And that's the beautiful thing about sharing an office,' she jokingly stated. Both Mila and Ashton will reprise their original That '70s Show roles to make guest appearances on the upcoming sequel titled, That '90s Show, according to Variety. The original series, which aired a total of eight seasons from 1998 until 2006, received numerous Emmy nominations over the years. In 2002, a series titled That '80s Show, aired for one season, but was not a direct spin-off to the original show. However, in October 2021, Netflix revealed that an official spin-off was in the works, and would bring in original cast members, such as Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp, taking on their roles of Red and Kitty Forman once again.
That '90s Show is set to premiere on the popular streaming site early next year in January 2023. The show will take place in 1995, with the character of Leia Forman, played by Callie Haverda, 'visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place, WI, kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red,' according to an IMDB synopsis.
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