Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher don’t close the door when they go to the bathroom at home – and it’s all because of their kids.
“Our doors are always open in our house,” the actress told E! News in an interview published Thursday. “There are no closed doors.
“For better or worse, as a family… [we] have all kinds of embodied bodily functions as a very standard norm,” she continued.
Kunis, 39, blames the dynamics on her 7-year-old daughter, Wyatt, and her 5-year-old son, Dimitri.
“I never thought I’d be the person who could go to the bathroom with the door open,” she explained. “It doesn’t matter if I close it. It never made a difference.”
But the little ones knocked “every two seconds,” which made the “Family Guy” star decide to “just keep the door fucking open.”
Kunis is no stranger to talking about her family’s time in the bathroom.
In July 2021, she and Kutcher, 44, made headlines when they told Dax Shepard that their kids only bathed when they got visibly dirty.
“If you can see the grime on them, clean them up,” the Ranch alum explained on the podcast episode “Armchair Expert.” “Otherwise it makes no sense.”
Kunis chimed in: “I wasn’t that parent bathing my newborn babies — ever. I didn’t have hot water as a kid, so I didn’t shower much anyway.”
As an adult, the “Bad Moms” star clarified, “I wash my armpits and crotch daily, and nothing else ever. I have a Lever 2000 bar that delivers every time. … I do tend to drink some water after a workout. throwing my face to get all the salts out.”
The couple’s confession last year led to many other celebrities sharing their own bathing regimes, from Drew Barrymore to Jake Gyllenhaal.
Shepard’s wife, Kristen Bell, was one of the first, admitting that she once went “five or six days” before giving their daughters, Lincoln, 9 and Delta, 7, a bath.
“Once you get a whiff of smoke, that’s biology’s way of letting you know to clear it,” the 42-year-old “Frozen” star said on “The View” in August 2021. “There’s a red one. flag, because frankly it’s just bacteria.
“Once you get the bacteria, say, ‘Take a bath or shower.'”