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The pair ignites a debate after saying that they will not leave any property to the children: What do you think?

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1 Prill 2023

The pair ignites a debate after saying that they will not leave any property to
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If you're the child of two of Hollywood's most famous actors, surely you'll be a " nepo baby" right?

Apparently, not if you're the child of Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. The couple has decided not to leave a single penny to the children as an inheritance.

People have expressed their opinions on social media, as videos of the couple talking about the topic have (re) gone viral. 

Kutcher revealed his and Kunis' plans for their children a few years ago on Dax Shepard's podcast, saying:

"I'm not going to set up any accounts for them. We're going to end up giving our money to charity and stuff."

The reason for Kutcher and Kunis' decision? Because their children already live a "really privileged life" and "don't even know it."

However, while Kunis and Kutcher aren't planning to set up separate accounts for their children, that doesn't mean they won't be willing to help them in some way in the future with their $275 million fortune .

The pair ignites a debate after saying that they will not leave any property to
They leaving $0 in the will. (Twitter/@lophiile)

Kutcher explained:

"If my children want to start a business and have a good business plan, I will invest in it. But they won't get any money."

Kutcher and Kunis' parenting has since sparked a heated debate online. Many users have appreciated their decision not to give children everything "ready".

One Twitter user said:

"It's a good choice, just because they are children of a famous couple, they will still have it easier without that money."

Others expressed:

"Good way to fight nepotism"; "I think they have a lot of faith in their kids and they've seen what happens to other families."

However, others have been quite outraged by the actors' decision:

"Why won't you give it to the children but keep it for yourself? Give it to charity now so you don't spoil yourself."

Someone said:

"I think it's a little strange when parents choose to do that. Especially, when their children are still young. To leave nothing to the child, I find it cruel."

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