You won't believe where Mila Kunis got her wedding ring from
They cost just $190...
They cost just $190...
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are a pretty cool couple, having got married in a secret ceremony last year over the Independence Day weekend - Ashton described the proceedings as being a 'ninja effort'. But did you know their wedding rings cost less than 200 dollars?
Appearing on TBS' show Conan on Wednesday night, Mila revealed that they actually bought them from well-known online shop, Etsy
style highs throughout both pregnancies.
The Bad Moms actress also explained how she wanted to keep things simple when choosing wedding bands, rather than opting for a blingy A-list ring with an extortionate price tag.
She said, 'I wanted the thinnest possible platinum band. I mean, you can't see it, but it's super, super thin. That person on Etsy had no clue whose ring they were making, but they were very nice and polite and generous.' We wonder if the seller has put two and two together yet...
We think it's really lovely that Mila and Ashton wanted to keep things low-key for their special day - it's just another reason that we love these two.
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