After a long stretch of staying off red carpets, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher made a rare joint appearance on January 11, 2026. The couple attended the 83rd Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles, quietly reminding everyone how unusual it has become to see them out together.
Kunis, 42, chose a cream-toned gown with black-and-white floral patterns. The dress featured a strapless corset bodice and a voluminous midi-length skirt, striking a balance between structure and softness. The silhouette framed her posture rather than overpowering it, giving the impression of calm confidence rather than performance. She completed the look with elegant heels and fine jewelry that caught the light without demanding attention.

Her hair was styled with a deep side part, smooth and controlled, while her evening makeup leaned classic — polished eyes, defined features, nothing experimental. It was the kind of look that doesn’t chase trends, but lets time pass around it.
Kutcher, 47, kept things equally straightforward. He arrived in a black classic suit with a shirt and tie, no flourishes, no reinvention. Standing next to Kunis, he looked relaxed, almost relieved to blend rather than stand out. Their body language did the talking: close, aligned, unhurried.

The appearance mattered because it was rare. The couple is known for avoiding public events, and their last red carpet outing together dates back to 2023, when they attended the ninth annual Breakthrough Prize ceremony. Since then, they’ve largely chosen privacy over visibility.
Their story goes back decades. Kunis and Kutcher first met on the set of That ’70s Show in 1998, long before romance was part of the equation. Their relationship didn’t begin until 2012, and they married on July 4, 2015, in a ceremony held at the Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch in California.

Today, they are parents first. The couple raises two children — their 11-year-old daughter Wyatt Kutcher and their nine-year-old son Dimitri Kutcher — and have been consistent about keeping them away from public exposure.
Kutcher once explained that choice clearly, saying their children did not choose a public life, and therefore deserve the right to privacy. It’s a principle they’ve stuck to, even when curiosity grows louder.
That’s why this Golden Globes moment felt different. Not a comeback. Not a statement. Just two people who rarely step out together, choosing one night to do so — and then quietly disappearing again.