Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have a very strict plan to bring their dazzling fortune.Photography/Getty Images
The surprising decision to block Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ two children from inheriting part of their estimated $421 million fortune has gone viral as the “Nepo Baby” controversy swirls. is spreading.
A-list couples who first met as co-stars on the set of That 70’s Show – Married in July 2015 and now have two children, Wyatt Isabel, 8, and Dimitri Portwood, 6.
Kutcher first revealed his and his wife’s unconventional plans for children in an interview more than five years ago, but after it was reposted on popular Twitter account Pop Tingz, surfaced again.
This comes amid a swirling debate about the fairness of the “nepo baby” trend in the entertainment and fashion industries. This refers to descendants of celebrities and influential figures who benefited from family ties.
And it’s clear that the Kutcher/Kunis kids can’t classify themselves as such.
In 2018, Kutcher became Dax Shepard’s armchair expert Appearing on a podcast, he declared that he and his wife would not set up a trust fund for their children.
“My children live a truly privileged life, but they don’t know it.
“And they will never know it because this is the only thing they know.
“I haven’t set up a trust for them. We end up donating money to charity and various things.”
The resurfaced quote sparked a powerful, and often hilarious, reaction on Twitter.
In an initial interview, the 45-year-old said he would consider investing in his children’s potential business plans for the next few years, but refused to hand them large amounts of cash for no reason.
“If my kids want to start a business and they have a good business plan, I invest in it. But they don’t get the trust,” he said. rice field.
“So hopefully they will want to have what they had, or some version of what they had.”
Kutcher has an estimated net worth of $200 million (NZ$318 million) thanks to a successful acting career and investments in a number of tech startups through his venture capital firm A-Grade Investments. has reached
Meanwhile, Kunis has a reported net worth of $65 million (NZ$103 million).
The couple plans to donate most of their assets to several charities.
Kutcher’s announcement about the family’s inheritance plans comes a year after Kunis revealed a strict policy on gift giving.
In a 2017 interview entertainment tonightShe explained that they have introduced a “no presents for children” rule at Christmas.
“child [Wyatt] I no longer appreciate one gift. They don’t even know what they expect. They just expect something,” she said.
“We would like a charitable donation like a children’s hospital.”