Mila Kunis and longtime fiancé Ashton Kutcher reportedly were married in a secret ceremony.
The couple married over the weekend in California, People magazine reported, citing an unnamed source. Their representatives did not immediately comment.
Rumors have circulated in the past that Kunis and Kutcher, an adherent of Kabbalah who reportedly keeps kosher, were secretly married. They had a daughter, Wyatt Isabelle, in October.
The actors met while co-starring on the sitcom “That ’70s Show.”
They didn’t start dating until 2012, however, after Kutcher had married and then split from actress Demi Moore. Hollywood insiders had been betting on a Kutcher-Kunis engagement ever since that divorce was finalized in late 2013.
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Kunis was born to a Jewish family in Ukraine and moved to the US when she was 7 years old. She has spoken openly of her Jewish faith and of her desire to have “Jewish babies” with Kutcher. And while Kutcher hasn’t yet officially converted, he has been a devotee of Kabbalah since he began studying while married to Moore.
Kunis and Kutcher traveled together to Israel several times to visit the Kabbalah Center in Safed, and in September 2013 tabloid photographs showed Kunis consoling Kutcher at the funeral of Kabbalah chief rabbi Philip Berg, who was buried in the mystical city.
Debra Kamin contributed to this report.
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