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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ Inheritance-Free Plan for Kids Goes Viral -Et

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis at the 2022 Academy Awards in Hollywood.
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  • Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have two kids: Wyatt Isabelle, 8, and Dimitri Portwood, 6.
  • In 2018, Kutcher said that he and Kunis did not plan to leave their children any money.
  • His comments resurfaced on Twitter this week, dividing opinion and reigniting the debate over the baby nepo.

Amid the ongoing nepo debate, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ plan to leave their children nothing has resurfaced and is causing a stir online.

Interest in nepo babies jumped in December 2022 after a New York magazine story on nepotism in Hollywood went viral, prompting many other relatives of famous people to speak out about it. While celebrities like Jamie Lee Kurtis and Kate Hudson have weighed in, Kutcher and Kunis have largely stayed out of the spotlight — until now.

Earlier this week, comments Kutcher made about his and Kunis’s decision not to set up trust funds for their children resurfaced on Twitter via a pop culture account. pop tingzwhich has about 54,000 followers.

He original tweet he said the couple “don’t want their children to be spoiled and entitled, and they want them to be motivated to work hard.”

The tweet reflects comments Kutcher made in an interview with Dax Shepard on the Expert Armchair podcast in 2018. As Inside information reported at the time, the “No Strings Attached” actor said that he and Kunis plan to give their combined report. net worth of about $275 million to charity in place of his children.

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis in December 2017.
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The couple, who married in 2015, have two children: Wyatt Isabelle, 8, and Dimitri Portwood, 6.

“I’m not going to create a trust for them,” Kutcher said. “We will end up giving our money to charity and various things.”

He went on to say that his kids are already “living a really privileged life and they don’t even know it,” and that he and Kunis will do everything they can to prevent them from growing up spoiled or entitled.

Their only concession is that they said they would offer financial support to their children if they wanted to start a business.

“If my kids want to start a business and they have a good business plan, I’ll invest in it. But they won’t get trusts,” Kutcher said.

Despite Kutcher making those comments before the phrase baby nepo was coined, social media users still weighed in this week.

One tweeted that Kutcher and Kunis decided not to leave money to their children because they had seen the social media reaction to the nepo babies.

“They saw how you’ve been cooking nepo babies here,” said the user wrote.

another tweeted: “Imagine being lucky enough to be born into wealth and your parents tell you ‘WE ARE rich, not you’. lmao.”

Chioma singer-songwriter he also tweeted in response, referencing the Hollywood nepotism debate: “Honestly so sad to be the only rich kids missing out on nepo money.”

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis in the first season of “That ’90s Show.”
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Some users asked Kutcher and Kunis to consider leaving some money for their children. “Coming from someone whose family has no money to pass on and myself to raw dog life in THIS economy… at least save them 10k or something.” a user wrote.

Although Kunis hasn’t spoken directly about her and Kutcher’s plan, she made her own point of view very clear on the subject of raising her children without spoiling them before her husband.

According to Elle magazinethe “Bad Moms” actor told Entertainment Tonight in 2017 that she and Kutcher were determined not to “raise assholes. There are enough assholes in this world! We don’t need to contribute. But, you know, there are some nice people.”

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