Just a few weeks after wowing fans in a white mini dress at the Goodrich premiere, Mila Kunis stepped out in a much more casual ensemble during a family day out at an equestrian center in Los Angeles on Sunday, October 27th.
The 41-year-old mom-of-two was papped in an effortlessly casual outfit alongside her husband Ashton Kutcher, 46, and their two children: daughter Wyatt, 9, and son Dimitri, 7. Check out some pictures here.
Mila Kunis Dresses Down In Some Baggy Jeans And Cozy Sweater While Hanging Out With Her Kids
For the casual outing, the Luckiest Girl Alive actress dressed down in some mid-wash oversized jeans, which she teamed with a cozy black sweater. She finished off her outfit with some black shoes and a black cross-body bag, and wore little to no makeup. Her silky dark locks were worn in a sleek low pony.
For his part, the Your Place or Mine actor wore some casual white pants and a dark blue Chicago Bears polo top, finished off with white sneakers and a blue baseball cap.
Mila Kunis And Ashton Kutcher Are Reportedly Leaving Hollywood Following P. Diddy Scandal
Judging from the pictures, the Family Guy star and her husband appear to be trying to put the backlash they have faced because of their previous friendship with P. Diddy behind them while they hang out with their two children – but their casual trips in Los Angeles may be numbered, as they are reportedly keen to leave Hollywood for good!
If you'll recall, the Two and a Half Men actor came under fire after footage of him laughing about Diddy's parties resurfaced, with an insider previously telling In Touch Weekly that he is "so exasperated that once again he's being dragged through the mud because of his past associations."
The insider also referenced the fact that he and the Black Swan actress came under fire for initially defending convicted rapist Danny Masterson, who they starred on That '70s Show with, adding: "First, it was Danny Masterson and now it's Diddy, and it's got him convinced that there are way better places out there to live than Hollywood. In his view, the town is just a cesspool at this point."
"The bottom line is they want to take the kids out of Hollywood and raise them somewhere more rural and away from all the superficiality and backbiting," the source added. "They've just had it with Hollywood and just going up to Montecito isn't enough of a clean break, they'd like to get much further away."