Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ children made their first public appearance, surprising fans with how similar they are to their parents! The celebrity couple made a rare public appearance with their two children, Wyatt, nine, and Dimitri, seven, as they watched the Indiana Fever defeat the Los Angeles Sparks in a game in Los Angeles on Friday, May 24.
Kutcher, 45, and Kunis, 40, were spotted courtside with their daughter and son, all beaming with enthusiasm. They came to watch the game and later met Fever rookie Caitlin Clark after her team’s 78-73 victory at L.A.’s Crypto Arena.Kutcher, a huge fan of Clark, expressed his support by donning a University of Iowa baseball cap, where both he and Clark went to college. Dimitri also wore an Iowa Hawkeyes hoodie, enthusiastically honoring Clark’s college team.
During the battle, Kutcher was spotted giving Clark a high-five as she sprinted past him.The family also had the opportunity to meet Clark after the game, as documented in a video released on X (previously Twitter) by the Indiana Fever. The emotional footage shows the WNBA star approaching Kutcher, Kunis, and their children at the court’s edge.
As the That ’70s Show actor approached Clark for an embrace, Wyatt covered her mouth in astonishment, and Dimitri clapped. Clark then shook hands with the kids, hugged them, and posed for pictures. The Indiana Fever captioned the video: “Caitlin Clark caught up with Ashton Kutcher following our victory in Los Angeles. Another heartwarming video uploaded on X appeared to be recorded shortly after Wyatt met Clark, with the young girl expressing tears of delight as Kunis comforted her while they stood together on the court.
Kunis was spotted wiping Wyatt’s tears and softly adding, “It’s very cool!” as the nine-year-old smiled.Kutcher and Kunis, who have been married since 2015, usually keep their family life quiet. However, they made an exception to support their favorite player on this occasion. Kutcher has been a persistent supporter of fellow Iowan Clark at games and on social media during her WNBA career. The 22-year-old has already had a successful career, having been voted the NCAA National Player of the Year and the WNBA’s overall top draft pick this season.