
EXCLUSIVE Ashton Kutcher sparks concern with bandaged arm on vacation with Mila Kunis for 10th wedding anniversary
The 47-year-old venture capitalist sported a white-patterned short-sleeve button-up, orange shorts, white slip-on shoes, and a navy-blue baseball cap for their cruise.
Ashton's (born Christopher) wrist guard could be a result of injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, or his autoimmune condition vasculitis - which he said he 'fully recovered' from in 2022.
The Family Guy actress - turning 42 next month - looked leggy in a classic white T-shirt French-tucked into Daisy Duke cut-off shorts.
Mila (born Milena) also wore dark sunglasses as sipped on an icy beverage while taking in the Venetian view.
Last month, Kutcher share a bizarre tweet declaring Kunis his 'celebrity match' writing: 'Honestly, she's a great fit.'
The Sound Ventures general partner - who boasts 15.9M X followers - then proceeded to use AI to outline their vibe compatibility, intellect/humor, and social/cultural fluidity.
'If I were casting the movie version of your life, Mila Kunis would 100% be on the shortlist to play your partner,' the AI text read on June 9.
'She matches the tone - smart, loyal, warm, unfiltered, and fiercely independent with a twinkle in the eye.'
The Hollywood couple were joined on their romantic getaway by a large entourage, which appeared to include the Golden Globe-nominated actress' parents Mark and Elvira.
Ashton and Mila originally began dating in 2012 after getting to know each other on the set of Fox sitcom That '70s Show, which aired from 1998-2006.
Kutcher and Kunis are proud parents of 10-year-old daughter Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher and eight-year-old son Dimitri Portwood Kutcher, but they were not pictured on the fancy boat.
The Goodrich producer-star changed into a summery floral frock and flip-flop sandals while fanning herself in the balmy 85F-degree heat.
In 2023, the showbiz pair faced substantial backlash over penning letters requesting leniency from the judge overseeing their former That '70s Show co-star Danny Masterson's 30-year rape sentence.
And last year, Ashton faced backlash over his early aughts friendship with Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who's incarcerated at MDC Brooklyn's Special Housing Unit ahead of his October 3 sentencing for two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution.
The Family Guy actress - turning 42 next month - looked leggy in a classic white T-shirt French-tucked into Daisy Duke cut-off shorts
Mila (born Milena) also wore dark sunglasses as sipped on an icy beverage while taking in the Venetian view
Last month, Kutcher share a bizarre tweet declaring Kunis his 'celebrity match' writing: 'Honestly, she's a great fit'
The Sound Ventures general partner - who boasts 15.9M X followers - then proceeded to use AI to outline their vibe compatibility, intellect/humor, and social/cultural fluidity
Kutcher and Kunis are proud parents of 10-year-old daughter Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher and eight-year-old son Dimitri Portwood Kutcher, but they were not pictured on the fancy boat
The Goodrich producer-star changed into a summery floral frock and flip-flop sandals while fanning herself in the balmy 85F-degree heat
When Diddy was arrested last September, a 2019 clip of Kutcher on Hot Ones resurfaced where host Sean Evans asked him for a wild party story and he responded: 'I got a lot I can't tell'
The Punk'd co-creator's rep told The Mirror US on Thursday that he is not under any investigation and he had 'no involvement and no knowledge' of any criminal activity connected to the rap mogul
However, the jury of eight men and four women found the disgraced 55-year-old not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges on Wednesday.
When Diddy was arrested last September, a 2019 clip of Kutcher on Hot Ones resurfaced where host Sean Evans asked him for a wild party story and he responded: 'I got a lot I can't tell.'
The Punk'd co-creator's rep told The Mirror US on Thursday that he is not under any investigation and he had 'no involvement and no knowledge' of any criminal activity connected to the rap mogul.
Ashton is set to make his acting comeback as a tech billionaire in Ryan Murphy and Matt Hodgson's 10-episode adaptation of the 2016 graphic novel The Beauty - coming soon to FX - alongside Evan Peters, Anthony Ramos, Jeremy Pope, and Rebecca Hall.
Mila currently voices angsty teen-turned-lifeguard Meg Griffin in the 23rd season of Seth MacFarlane's animated sitcom Family Guy, which airs Thursdays on Fox.
Kunis joined the Knives Out universe with her role as police chief Geraldine Scott in Rian Johnson's three-quel Wake Up Dead Man - premiering December 12 on Netflix - alongside Daniel Craig, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Jeremy Renner, and Kerry Washington.
The Ukrainian-born beauty originally came to the States, age 7, on a religious refugee visa.
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