Hollywood couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are reportedly moving their family of four to a new home.
An upcoming June 15, 2020 issue of the Us is reporting that the couple has put up their property in Beverly Hills, specifically at the Coldwater Canyon section, up for sale.
This was the primary residence of the two who got married in 2015. It is also where they have raised their five-year-old daughter Wyatt and three-year-old son Dimitri.
They bought the property which had five bedrooms for $10.2 million in 2014 and they have listed it for close to $14 million.
The magazine further reported that they are currently overseeing the renovation of their new home which is not far from their old home, as told to them by a source who added that they are building a megamansion.
Meanwhile, the two are enjoying the quarantine with their children as if their love for each other couldn't get any stronger.
They are currently staying at their oceanfront property in Carpinteria, California which they reportedly bought for $10 million.
Not only are they taking care of themselves but they're also thinking of the rest of wold amidst the coronavirus (CoVid) pandemic by launching the "quarantine wine" in an effort to help with the relief efforts.
And, it is not as if all is chill with them in this pandemic as Kunis has admitted that the CoVid is bringing on her anxiety. However, she's coping well with the help of Kutcher whom she describes as the calming force in her life.
As to why, Kutcher said it is called love.
Amidst the many breakup rumors that this couple has endured, hopefully, we won’t get surprised with the news of a divorce one day. By the looks of things, they are still very much into each other after five years of marriage.


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