Mila Kunis Says She And 'Husband' Ashton Kutcher Keep Gun At Home Even With Baby Daughter Wyatt
Even with a baby residing on their home, Mila Kunis shared that she and her husband Ashton Kutcher keeps a gun at home. She said she knows how to use it and keep it “blindfolded,” so it means she is careful with it too, such that her daughter Wyatt would not even know there is a weapon in the house.
Mila Kunis shared to UK newspaper The Telegraph’s Luxury magazine that she keeps a gun at her home, the one she shares with husband Kutcher and daughter Wyatt, who is just 9-month old. While many would say that is dangerous, Kunis believes it is more dangerous for her family if they do not have gun, what with many stalkers trying to break into their house.
"I probably wouldn't have the gun if I didn't have stalkers or people constantly trying to break into my house," Kunis told Luxury. It can be remembered that a man named Stuart Lynn Dunn was taken to a psychiatric facility in California after he pleaded no contest to staking Kunis in 2013. However, just last month, he was able to escape the facility, evading recapture for several days.
Kunis also shared that she and her husband are both well trained, but it does not mean that their daughter will be exposed to the same training growing up. Kunis shared that she would never give a gun as gift to her daughter at 15.
Kunis, who said she can take apart and put back a gun even if her eyes are covered, shared that she does not plan on her daughter to know there is a weapon at home. However, she personally “respects the gun.” She added that Kutcher, who grew up in Iowa, was raised in a hunting family and is very well-versed with handling rifles.
This is also the same interview that Kunis called Kutcher “husband for the first time. According to People magazine, the couple had secretly wed on the Fourth of July weekend. An insider divulged that the wedding took place a the Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch in Oak Glen, California. The reps for the two stars however, have not provided an official comment on whether this is true.
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