Mila Kunis baby bump: Actress pregnant with Ashton Kutcher's first child

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Twitter/MilaKunis

Actress Mila Kunis is reportedly pregnant and expecting her first baby with fiancee Ashton Kutcher.

There have been numerous rumors that the 30-year-old was pregnant, but a source recently confirmed to Us Weekly this weekend that the news is indeed true.

A source close to the couple told the magazine: "This is something they both wante. They are both so happy."

The couple's friend also told OK! Magazine: "Ashton and Mila feel like they won the baby lottery. It was a total shock for both of them, but they feel up for the challenge. It didn't seem like it was possible for them to fall any deeper in love, but the prospect of raising an insta-family together has solidified their commitment to each other."

The "Black Swan" actress has been dating Ashton Kutcher for about two years.

Mila Kunis was spotted with a huge engagement ring during an outing with her mother on Feb. 27. The actress debuted her ring just days after tweeting a photo of the pair with the caption, "I love you @kutcher78."

Kutcher's divorce from first wife Demi Moore was finalized in Nov. 2013 after they announced their split in 2011.

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