Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis celebrate daughter's first birthday

First-time parents Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Twitter/MilaKunis

It has been a year since Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher welcomed their daughter Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher. Their child was born on Oct. 1, 2014, and it looks like the "That '70s Show" co-stars have taken to parenthood well.

E! Online recently detailed the couple's life with their daughter, with a source saying, "Ashton and Mila include Wyatt in everything. They take her on hikes, out to breakfast and to the beach. She loves being outside so that's a big part of their routine. They also do baby classes and take her on play dates with their friends who are kids."

As indicated by reports, the stars are also protective of their daughter's privacy. Last week, it was reported that the couple is suing the Daily Mail over photographs of them with Wyatt. According to the Press Gazette, a privacy claim under the names of Kutcher, Kunis, and Wyatt Kutcher has been filed in the High Court in London over pictures that were taken in California.

The family is said to be claiming damages for a breach of the Data Protection Act. In addition, they are also reportedly claiming money made by the Daily Mail from its Femail Fashion Finder feature, which pointed out certain items they wore in the photographs and indicaed where they could be bought online.

The couple is known to be very private with regards to their family life. Instead of announcing the birth of Wyatt by posting a picture of her on social media, Kutcher posted six baby pictures on his website and asked fans to guess which one is theirs.

"Can you guess which one is ours, or does it really matter?" he wrote. "All babies are cute."

After the baby's arrival, the stars reportedly became homebodies, choosing to spend more time with their child and even turing down some work opportunities to be with her.

"They are both so obsessed with her and being parents, they don't want to miss anything," said the source to E!

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