Mila Kunis Looks Unrecognizable With New Hair

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Mila Kunis and her husband, Ashton Kutcher, were spotted during a stroll in the West Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, the actress barely recognizable with her new hairdo

In the photographs shared on the Backgrid X (formerly known as Twitter) account on Saturday, January 19, the That '70s Show star was seen sporting locks with a muted auburn color. Kunis, 41, has typically rocked her signature dark hair look since she was a teen on the popular sitcom, making her new hair color a surprise to some.

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Mila Kunis attends the premiere of Netflix's "Luckiest Girl Alive" at Paris Theater in New York City. Taylor Hill/WireImage

The last time the mother-of-two made a big hair transformation was in 2019, when she signed on to play a character called Molly in Four Good Days opposite Glenn Close. At the time, Kunis shocked fans by sporting bleach blonde hair with turquoise-dyed tips to portray her character. Kunis played a young addict that works through her addiction with her mother's help in the movie, which is based on a book titled How's Amanda? A Story of Truth, Lies and an American Addiction, by Eli Saslow.

Kunis and Kutcher, 46, who played Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso, respectively, met while working on the set of That '70s Show, and even shared their first kiss on the show. The actress met Macaulay Culkin in 2002, whom she dated until they split in 2011. Kutcher met his previous wife, Demi Moore, in 2003. They got married in 2005, and later divorced in 2011.

Kunis and Kutcher reconnected in 2012, years after the show ended, and began casually dating. The couple got engaged in 2014 and tied the knot a year later in a private ceremony. They share two kids, daughter Wyatt, ten, and son Dimitri, eight. The family currently lives in a modern farmhouse in Beverly Hills, California.

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