Trending News|March 11, 2015 12:11 EDT
Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Baby News: Actor Calls for Baby Changing Stations in Men's Bathrooms
Hollywood actor and new dad Ashton Kutcher recently made headlines for ranting on social media about not having diaper-changing stations in men's bathrooms. His post gained thousands of likes and shined light upon the issue for other men in need of such a service.
When Kutcher was probably taking care of his daughter with actress Mila Kunis, Kutcher had to change the diaper of baby Wyatt Isabelle and upon entering the men's bathroom, Kutcher was displeased since there wasn't any diaper changing station.
He then posted on his Facebook saying, "There are NEVER diaper changing stations in mens public restrooms. The first public men's room that I go into that has one gets a free shout out on my FB page! ?#"ŽBeTheChange," Kutcher wrote.
After his straight to the point message, several liked it, some shared the restrooms they know that indeed has some diaper-changing stations while some also shared their frustrations for the obvious problem that men with children have.
Kutcher was also seen to be very responsible in posting the message. Upon meeting his baby daughter for the first time in October, several reports have already surfaced that Kutcher is indeed a great father and a very hands-on one.
His 'That 70s show' co-star and fiancé even shared how great Kutcher is in changing baby Wyatt's diaper and how great he is in swaddling their baby. In her guest appearance at Ellen DeGeneres' show, Kunis revealed how hands-on Kutcher is.
"But the second she was born he changed the first diaper," Kunis revealed, "And has changed multiple diapers ever since. If he's home he changes the diaper. He became a master swaddler. He can swaddle anyone's baby," she continued adding, "If your baby needs to be swaddled, he will do it."
DeGeneres went along with Kunis' joke saying, "You heard it here: Just call Ashton Kutcher. We'll have a phone number. If you go to our website, we'll let you know how to get in touch with Ashton if your baby needs to be swaddled."
Both Kunis and Kutcher previously shared how hands on they are to their new baby. "We just want to know our kid," Kutcher told the same host on a different episode. "We want to be the people that know what to do when the baby's crying to make the baby not cry anymore. We want to know, like when she makes a little face or something, we want to be emotionally in touch with her, and I think the only way to do that is by being the one who's there," Kutcher added.