Mila Kunis Reveals 7-Year-Old Son Dimitri's Halloween Costume, Which Has Hilarious Tie-in to 2024 Paris Olympics

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The actress shares her son and daughter Wyatt, 10, with husband Ashton Kutcher

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Mila Kunis' son knows exactly what he wants to be for Halloween this year.

The actress, 41, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and spoke about her son Dimitri's unique Halloween costume. Kunis shares her 7-year-old son and daughter Wyatt, 10, with husband Ashton Kutcher, 46.

"Okay, honest story. They change costumes monthly," Kunis says when asked if her kids stick with one costume. "So I'm a person that doesn't procure the costume until much later in the season, you know, I wait. Because the idea of the next costume happens on November 1. They're like, 'Ok, next year, I'm going to be…' and I'm like, 'Sure, sure, no problem.'"

"But I do have to tell you my son's costume, it is actually really funny. So my daughter. Normal Amazon costume," Kunis shares. "She wants to be Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Amazing, right? Like you go, click, buy now, sold. Awesome."

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"My son comes to me and goes, 'I know what I want to be.' And I was like, 'Cool. Like, ninja? Vampire? Where we at?' He's like, 'I want to be the torch holder from the opening of the Paris Olympics Games.'"

After getting a few "aws" from the audience, Kunis laughs and pushes back, saying that the costume was challenging because it doesn't exist.

"It's not a real costume. It's the guy that like ran around with the torch and did parkour and things. And I was like, 'Wait, what?' " Kunis remembers.

"And so then I Googled it and I was like, maybe Etsy makes it. Nope. Nobody. I have done it. I did it. I went and I bought…I took the photo of the guy in the Olympic Games and I put on my computer and I was like, 'Okay, I can do this.' I'm gonna have to get a jacket that has gold buttons in the thing and I started looking it all up and it was exhausting." 

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In May, Kutcher and Kunis made a rare public appearance with their two kids as they watched Indiana Fever defeat the Los Angeles Sparks during their game in Los Angeles.

The famous couple were photographed with their daughter and son beaming as they sat courtside to watch the match, as well as post-game when they met Fever rookie Caitlin Clark after her team's win of 78-73 in L.A.'s Crypto Arena.

Kutcher could be seen backing Clark at the game as he wore a University of Iowa baseball cap, where both he and the athlete went to college. Dimitri also wore an Iowa Hawkeyes hoodie, representing Clark's college team. 

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