UPDATE:
Mila and Ashton have posted the first picture of their baby, Wyatt… although in typical Ashton fashion, he’s posted six pictures of babies, and left us to guess which one is *actually* their baby.
On his website, Ashton wrote:
Mila and I would like to welcome Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher to the world. May your life be filled with wonder, love, laughter, health, happiness, curiosity, and privacy.
Can you guess which one is ours, or does it really matter? All babies are cute.
Here are the six pictures he posted:
So… which one are you hedging your bets on? We’re going for top left.
Update:
Mila and Ashton have announced the name of their brand new baby daughter.
Their baby, born yesterday in Los Angeles, is called Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher.
Kutcher wrote on his aplus website: “Mila and I would like to welcome Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher to the world.”
He added: “May your life be filled with wonder, love, laughter, health, happiness, curiosity, and privacy.”
The post, which featured six uncaptioned photos of babies, also read: “Can you guess which one is ours, or does it really matter? All babies are cute.”
He also updated his Facebook page with a link to the aplus site, writing: “Here’s your baby photo. Well, one of them is. Now can the helicopter please stop hovering over our house, there is a baby sleeping inside! And she’s super cute.”
Previously, Mamamia wrote:
Mila Kunis has reportedly given birth to a little Kunis-Kutcher baby girl.
The 30-year-old actress and her fiance, equally-as-famous-and-gorgeous Ashton Kutcher, welcomed a daughter into the world, according to a report by TMZ. It is the first child for both of them.
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Wyatt...isn't that a male name traditionally?
Yes and an awful one at that. I think because dax shepard and kirsten bell pulled off 'lincoln' for their daughter so well the gender bending names are en vogue. Mila and Ashton just sucked at it
Yes. But it seems that naming your child something from the opposite gender, or pretty much anything these days is fair game. Heck I know kids who have colours for names. Personally, I'd always thought that Rusty and Blue were for dogs, but then again, I'm the stodgy sort that named their son Henry. *shrug*