Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher surprised everyone with their confession: Here is when they shower their children!

When it comes to raising their children, daughters Wyatt Isabelle and son Dimitri Portwood, Mila Kunis, and Ashton Kutcher are in complete agreement, and during a guest appearance on the Armchair Expert podcast, they also discovered one interesting fact.

Jul 27, 2021 - 18:00
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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher surprised everyone with their confession: Here is when they shower their children!

Hollywood couple Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher agree on raising children altogether, and during a guest appearance on the podcast Armchair Expert, hosted by Dax Shepard and Monica Padman, they discovered one thing, concerning six-year-old Wyatt Isabelle and four-year-old Dimitri Portwood.

Namely, during the visit, the conversation turned to the story of showering and how often it is necessary to maintain such hygiene. Dax Shepard once told his colleague that she should not take off the natural oil that settles on our skin with a daily shower and with various cosmetics and that she should only take a shower with water instead. 37-year-old Mila Kunis and 43-year-old Ashton Kutcher could not agree with him more.

‘I can’t believe I’m in the minority here because I wash my whole body while taking a shower. Who taught you not to wash? 'Padman asked, to which Mila Kunis replied:' When I was a child, we didn't have hot water, so I didn't take too many showers. But even when I gave birth to children, I didn’t wash them every day. I'm just not the parent who bathes a newborn all the time

This was followed by Ashton Kutcher, who said: 'Listen it's like this - if you see that they are dirty, clean them. Otherwise, it all makes no sense.

And some experts from the Mayo Clinic claim that too much soap and various shower gels we use every day actually dry our skin, which is why they recommend that children between the ages of 6 and 11 should not take a shower every day, but once or twice a week.

By: Olivia J. - Gossip Whispers