Ashton Kutcher said he tried to name a mountain on the South Pole after his wife Mila Kunis on Monday's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS.The 45-year-old actor said he traveled to the South Pole as part of his journey to regain his confidence after suffering an autoimmune disorder and when he was there a man asked him if he wanted to climb a mountain.'We climb up this mountain and we get to the top and he said ''You're the first person that has ever climbed this mountain.
You get to name it'',' Ashton said. 'I was like okay really? It's Mount Mila and he says ''No no, it's bad luck to name it after another person''.'Ashton instead named the mountain 'Awesome', but in Russian.
Mountain climber: Ashton Kutcher said he tried to name a mountain on the South Pole after his wife Mila Kunis on Monday's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS'So I got to name a mountain while I was there,' Ashton said.Ashton explained his reason for going to the South Pole.'I had a weird autoimmune disorder three years ago,' Ashton said. 'So last year, I was like I am just going to push myself to the end of my physical capacity in every form.
I went to the South Pole, I ran a marathon, I went Running Wild with Bear Grylls. I was just going to push it as far as I can just to get the self confidence that I'm fully back, which I am.'James, 44, asked Ashton about posting a shirtless photo of himself at the South Pole.'It was cold,' Ashton said. 'Someone bet me that I couldn't get naked and curl up on the ground at the South Pole.
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