Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher [PHOTOS] Couple Secretly Ties Knot Over Fourth of July Weekend
By Staff Reporter | Jul 06, 2015 08:21 AM EDT
When it's meant to be, it's meant to be. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher finally said "I Do" over the weekend. What a way to celebrate this year's 4th of July.
According to Page Six, the ceremony was very intimate — friends and family only. Guests were informed about the details of the wedding less than 24 hours of the said event.
An insider told Us Magazine that the couple exchanged their vows in a private ceremony at The Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch, California.
NZ Herald reported that in an interview, Kunis said, "My first real kiss ever was with him on the show. We all get movie crushes. I'm marrying mine."
The couple met on the hit comedy show "That 70's Show," according to People. Kunis was Kutcher's love interest on the show which lasted for seven years. Both went to live their own lives after show and had their own personal relationships.
The couple started dating and got engaged by February 2014. The couple welcomed a healthy baby girl, Wyatt Isabelle, on October 2014.
E! Online reported that in January, Ashton posted a picture with a caption drawn in the sand that says, "Happy New Year Love the Kutchers" and that photo, fueling rumors of the couple getting married, had been circulating since January of this year. But sources close to the couple said that the Hollywood stars were busy with the arrival of baby Wyatt at that time.
In an interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Kutcher showed his love and appreciation for Kunis. The actor said that Mila is the "greatest mom — I can't even!" He added that the actress "never complains." Kutcher said. "Like I go to work every day and I come home and she's perfect. And it just seems like everything went amazing."
This is Kutcher's second marriage while this is a first for Kunis. Kutcher's divorce from actress Demi Moore was finalized last November 2013.
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