Ashton Kutcher He and his 8-year-old son, Dimitri, not only look alike, but also share a love of wrestling.
In a rare public outing together, the father-son duo stepped out to watch a WWE show Monday Night Raw at the Intuit Dome on Monday, January 6 in Inglewood, California. The couple smiled as they cheered on the athletes together. (Kutcher, 46, shares Dimitri and daughter Wyatt, 10, with his wife, Mila Kunis.)
Kutcher kept things cool, wearing a University of Iowa Hawkeyes jersey and baseball cap, which Dmitry matched with his own Hawkeyes jersey and black hoodie. (Kutcher is from a Midwestern state.)
Kutcher and Dimitri aren't the only members of their family who are sports fans. Back in May 2024, Kutcher and Kunis, 41, made out Rare public appearance With both of their kids to watch the WNBA star Caitlin Clark The Indiana Fever faces the Los Angeles Sparks.
After the Fever defeated the Sparks 78-73, the couple brought their children onto the court to take a photo with Clark, 22. Social media shots From the sporting event, Kunis was seen wiping tears from White's face when she was emotional after meeting the basketball star.
Kutcher and Kunis – who met together on the sitcom That '70s Show They welcomed Wyatt one year before tying the knot in July 2015. Their family continued to grow with the birth of Dimitri in November 2016.
The basketball game and wrestling match marked the couple's first public appearance with their children after choosing to stay out of the public eye over the years. However, both Kutcher and Kunis have spoken about their family of four in interviews.
“We are very goofy parents “When it comes to our kids, that doesn't mean[we]have a skill,” Kunis shared on a March 2020 episode of the Teach Me Something New podcast. “I think it's just (us) being idiots. We're very comfortable with ourselves when we're acting foolish at home, but maybe that comes from the idea of being comfortable with your body, your skin, and your mind and not being afraid to make a fool of yourself.”
Kutcher added, “Sometimes we try to read our daughter's books in the characters' voices, and she says, 'Dad, can you use your real voice?' I'll do Peppa Pig with an English accent. Then (dad), it's the whole thing. And she's like, 'Dad, just do your regular voice.'” Kutcher added.
Last year, Kutcher told… “Throwback” Podcast. Which “Toxic masculinity” It affected his style of education. “Son, I always say: ‘Yes, let’s do this.’ Like, yesterday we were wheeling on a bicycle down the hallway or like ‘See if you can jump down four stairs.’” He explained in September 2024: “(With) my daughter I just want to protect her.” “When my son cries, I say, 'Well, what have we learned?' Let's move on. But when my daughter cries, my heart leaves my body and I can't put it back in.
He continued, “But I also noticed the same thing with my wife. She is very strict with our daughter, and fights with our son. I think we balance each other out in that way.”