Mila Kunis revisits bathing debate: ‘I don't think I made this story any better’

Mila Kunis attends The Screening Of "The Spy Who Dumped Me" at Hearst Tower on July 12, 2018 in New York City
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Mila Kunis is once again making headlines for her family’s personal hygiene habits.

In July, Kunis and her husband, Ashton Kutcher, admitted in an interview on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast that they do bathe their kids everyday.

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The two stars are parents to daughter Wyatt Isabelle, 6, and son Dimitri, 4.

Kunis, 38, revisited the topic while on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Tuesday, joking, “We bathe our dogs, does that make people happy?"

She continued, "My intent every day is to bathe my children. I wake up every day and I'm like, 'Today I am going to shower my kids.' And then bedtime happens, and I forgot to feed them, anyways... This story has taken such a turn."

"The kids, there's a body of water that they touch just about every day," the actress told DeGeneres. “Almost every other day. Sometimes it's the pool, sometimes it's a sprinkler. It just depends. It was COVID! Who showered in COVID? We didn't leave the house! Who cares?"

She later joked, "I don't think I made this story any better."

In early August, Kutcher shared a funny video of himself and his wife, Kunis, during bath time with their kids.

The Instagram video starts with a close-up of of Kunis with the sound of a shower running and kids singing in the background. Kutcher can then be heard saying with mock dismay “you’re putting water on the children?! Are you trying to melt them?!”

Kunis confirmed that it is indeed water, causing Kutcher to turn the camera towards himself and say “this is ridiculous! What’s going on?”

While laughing, Kunis responded that they were “bathing our children.”

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