The Monday night episode of “The Bachelorette” saw Rachel Lindsey getting help at finding true love from Hollywood power couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis. The actors, who both met on the set of their hit comedy series “That 70s Show” and later on got married, appeared on the show in support of their favorite bachelorette by hosting a unique obstacle course, ABC News reported.
Bustle said the two actually have receipts to prove that they are truly “Bachelor” nation superfans. Aside from a few social media posts about their reality TV obsession, Kunis also shared in an interview that “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” are their guilty pleasures, and professed how they have rooted for Rachel before she got eliminated from the Nick Viall season.
Kutcher and Kunis stood in for host Chris Harrison for the “Husband Material” obstacle course, where Rachel participated along with the first group, which are Dean, Jack, Jonathan, Blake, Diggy, Kenny, Fred and Lucas, aka the Whaboom guy. People.com said the obstacle course involved challenges like changing a diaper, vacuuming, setting a table, and strapping a baby into a BabyBjörn.
The main highlight of the obstacle course was the flirting that happened between the Kutchers. The two showed a genuine chemistry, which was lacking between Rachel and with anyone in the first group, as the Kutchers observed, Fox News said. Ashton told Mila, "I don't think Rachel's guy is in this group. That's my bold prediction."


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