Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher thinking to quit Hollywood?
Mila Kunis is on a break from Hollywood just like her husband Ashton Kutcher, claims source
Mila Kunis has recently taken a hiatus from Hollywood as she teams up with husband Ashton Kutcher for investing in business opportunities.
A source spilled to the National Enquirer that Ashton and Mila are thinking to quit entertainment industry especially after facing backlash for their support of convicted former co-star Danny Masterson.
“Tech investments have been Ashton's obsession for years, but now Mila's making it her priority too,” revealed an insider.
The Friends with Benefits actress shared she mocked at Ashton’s early support for successful startups like AirBnB, Uber and Bitcoin.
However, now Mila believed, “I've never been happier to be wrong,” after Ashton stood at $200 million.
The source told the outlet, “Mila finally realised while she loves movies and TV, her real future is going to be in following the path of becoming a serious investor, so she doesn't have to depend on the unpredictable.”
Another insider claimed that Mila “is ready to take a page out of her husband’s book and is looking for his guidance on investments”.
“Ashton has helped her learn the ropes,” said an insider.
The outlet reported that Mila would like to charge her $75 million fortune by finding profitable opportunities as Ashton did.
“They really see their future in the world of finance, money and angel investing in tech companies,” added an insider.
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