Ashton Kutcher And Mila Kunis Want Their Children To Work For Their Own Money
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are firm believers in hard work, which is why they have no plans on giving their children handouts.Both Ashton and Mila got their first real taste of Hollywood stardom in 1998, starring alongside each other in the popular teen series. Since then, their individual success skyrocketed, with more TV and film projects, as well as various business investments.
“I’m not setting up a trust for them. We’ll end up giving our money away to charity and to various things.”What is he willing to dish money out for? Business ventures! Ashton revealed he'd be more than happy to invest in them if his children provided reasonable business plans."I want them to be really resourceful. Hopefully they'll be motivated to have what they had, or some version of what they had.
So far, our tradition is no presents for the kids. We're instituting it this year because when the kids are [younger than] one, it doesn't really matter. Last year when we celebrated Christmas, Wyatt was two and it was too much. We didn't give her anything -- it was the grandparents. The kid no longer appreciates the one gift. They don't even know what they're expecting; they're just expecting stuff.
We've told our parents, ‘We're begging you -- if you have to give her something, pick one gift. Otherwise, we'd like to take a charitable donation, to the Children's Hospital or a pet [or] whatever you want.’ That's our new tradition., like Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and Simon Cowell, who don't plan on passing down the generational wealth.Share This Article
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