Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have revealed that they won't be getting their two children - Wyatt, three, and one-month-old Dimitri - any Christmas presents this year. Chatting to Entertainment Tonight about their new "tradition", the Hollywood couple said: "Our tradition is no presents for the kids. We're instituting it this year because when the kids are [younger than] one, it doesn't really matter. Last year when we celebrated Christmas, Wyatt was two and it was too much. We didn't give her anything — it was the grandparents. The kid no longer appreciates the one gift. They don't even know what they're expecting; they're just expecting stuff."
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The pair continued: "We've told our parents: 'We're begging you - if you have to give her something, pick one gift. Otherwise, we'd like to take a charitable donation, to the Children's Hospital or a pet [or] whatever you want. That's our new tradition." Earlier this year, Ashton proudly spoke about his two young children in an interview on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, saying: "Wyatt thinks the baby is her baby. At some point, I'm going to have to explain to her that it's not her baby, and I don't know how I'm going to do that."
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Wyatt and Dimitri won't be given Christmas presents
He continued: "She loves the baby so much, it's like 'Of Mice and Men'. She's like, 'I'll love you and hold you and squeeze you and name you George.' I'm afraid she's like Lenny. I'm like, 'You're going to squeeze the baby's head off, honey’… She loves this baby maybe more than me." Ashton and Mila, who married in 2015, welcomed their second child last November.