Mila Kunis pregnant with twins?

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

Mila Kunis gave birth to her daughter, Wyatt Isabelle, less than a year ago. Now, there are rumors that she and her husband Ashton Kutcher are expecting again, and a new report claims that the actress is carrying twins. 

A source told OK! Magazine that Kunis seems "tired all the time now" and that "she gets hungry really quickly." The insider went on to say that while the "Black Swan" star still eats healthy food, she would give in to her cravings and was spotted eating a burger while pushing a baby carriage. Kunis allegedly put an end to "crazy workouts" and alcohol.

"She's once again not drinking any alcohol at all, not even wine or beer," the source said.

The 31-year old reportedly sticks to sparkling water and tea nowadays, and when friends ask her why she's not drinking, the actress responds with a smile. The outlet goes on to report that the couple knows they are expecting twins, but have declined to find out the gender of the babies. The insider revealed that Ashton is eager for boys, and that the couple thinks that having three kids is the ideal for them. 

The "That 70's Show" co-stars have yet to comment on the rumors, but Gossip Cop quashed the reports, saying that they are false. 

For now, the two are certainly doting parents to Wyatt as Kutcher stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and revealed that he and Kunis are hands-on parents to their little one. Although they have been keeping a low profile since becoming parents last year, they went on an outing with their daughter on Saturday, June 27, as they took her to lunch with friends at Black Market in Los Angeles. 

The couple started dating in April 2012 after meeting 14 years earlier on the set of "That 70's Show." They got engaged in February 2014, and Kunis gave birth to their baby in October. 

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