Mila Kunis - How my world HAS CHANGED
WHO|August 30, 2021
SHE’S BEEN A SITCOM STAR, A MOVIE QUEEN AND NOW SHE’S AN INNOVATOR IN THE TECH WORLD
Mila Kunis - How my world HAS CHANGED

Mila Kunis wants her daughter Wyatt, 6, to believe she can fulfill her dreams, no matter what they are. And at the moment, “my daughter’s in love with space,” says Kunis, 37. “If you asked her what she wants to be when she grows up, she’s going to tell you she wants to be an astronaut chef on the International Space Station.” But recently, Kunis’ husband, Ashton Kutcher, 43, whom she married in 2015, revealed that his wife had nixed his own plans to go to space. Seeing the mixed messaging, Kunis pleaded with her husband. “I was like, ‘You can’t tell Wyatt; she’ll hate me,’” she says, laughing. “Because I’m so encouraging, like, ‘Yeah, baby, you can go to space.’ Meanwhile, to my husband, I’m like, ‘You’re not going to space.’”

Irony aside, Kunis is more than just talk when it comes to showing her daughter – and her son Dimitri, 4 – that women can do anything. The Ukrainian-born actress became a star at age 15 when she appeared in That ’70s Show opposite Kutcher. She went on to star in films such as Black Swan and Forgetting Sarah Marshall and in 2014 launched her own company, Orchard Farm Productions. She’s now venturing into the male-dominated cryptocurrency industry via a newly popularised digital platform called non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which include unique images, videos or music that fans can purchase. Kunis has released an initial 10,420 NFTs that will give the owners access to her new animated digital series Stoner Cats (produced by Orchard Farm). “I love what I do,” she says.

This story is from the August 30, 2021 edition of WHO.

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