Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Mila Kunis is reflecting on her heritage.
“Mila and Ashton have set up a kindness club for their children,”earlier this week. “Wyatt and Dimitri know something is wrong in Ukraine and that people and children are suffering. They’ve heard that from their parents and want to help.”
The insider even noted that Wyatt, who “has more of an understanding” of the conflict, offered to donate books and clothes to those in need. “Both children are caring and loving because of the way they‘re being raised,” the source added. Shriver’s complete interview with Kunis will be released on Sunday, March 13, via her Sunday Paper newsletter.
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