Mila Kunis shared how she is having conversations with her children about their Ukrainian heritage, while learning how to embrace her own Ukrainian roots too.
In a conversation with Maria Shriver for The Sunday Paper, the Bad Moms actor revealed that she sat her children down and had a conversation with them about their Ukrainian background amid Russia’s invasion of her native country. “I turned to my kids and I was like, ‘You are half-Ukrainian, half-American!’” she said to Shriver in a clip that was released on 11 March. “I literally was like, ‘Look, you!’ And my kids were like, ‘Yeah, mom.
I get it. ’” Kunis shares two children with her husband Ashton Kutcher — daughter Wyatt, 7, and son Dimitri, 5. “I was like, ‘You’re half-Iowa, half-Ukraine,’” the actress said, referencing Kutcher’s home state of Iowa. “And they were like, ‘Okay, I get it. ’”The couple, who have been married since 2015, have raised over $20m to aid victims of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, they said in an Instagram post on Thursday.
Last week, Kunis and Kutcher announced that they will match donations of up to $3m to help supply humanitarian aid to Ukrainian refugees. “But we’re not done,” the former Punk’d host said in the Instagram video. “Our goal is 30 [million] and we’re going to get there.
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