Mila Kunis says she would like another baby with Ashton Kutcher in the future

Mila Kunis and her husband Ashton Kutcher became parents last year, to Wyatt Isabelle, and in an event to launch Jim Beam's new bourbon on Tuesday, Oct. 20, Kunis spoke to Business Insider about how her life changed after she had her daughter, and the actress also revealed whether she and Kutcher are thinking about having more children.

Kunis said that "everything is different" now that she's a mother.

"Everything is different, from the fact that you're happy when you get 6 hours of sleep, to the idea of being responsible for this incredible, living, breathing human being that you can't believe is yours," she said.

The "That '70s Show" alum revealed that Wyatt goes to work with her every day, adding that she's extremely lucky to be able to work from home. Kunis, who once said that she enjoys being a hands-on mom, told Business Insider that she has never left her daughter "for more than 24 hours."

On having more children, the actress said that she and her husband are definitely thinking about it, but they're not planning on expanding their family anytime soon.

"Yeah, I mean, not today," she said about having another baby. "I'm not pregnant, this isn't about to become a thing. Not today! But yeah, absolutely. For sure."

Kunis gave birth to Wyatt in October last year. The 32-year-old tied the knot with Kutcher back in July in a secret ceremony. The couple first met when they started working together on "That '70s Show," which ran for eight seasons.

Kutcher's "Two and a Half Men" co-star, Jon Cryer, described the couple's relationship to Us Weekly as a "Jerry Maguire thing" because "they really complete each other."

Cryer also said that Kutcher has adapted well to fatherhood and that the actor is "clearly made for it."

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