Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis' Babymoon Details: Couple Enjoys Louisiana
Ashton Kutcher and fiancee Mila Kunis are currently on vacation in Louisiana on what is known as a "babymoon" this week.
The engaged pair are expecting their first child later this year, and similar to many other expectant couples, the actors are enjoying a trip before the arrival of their first-born. Although Kunis nor Kutcher have yet acknowleged the pregnancy, the couple are said to be expecting a baby girl in the fall.
On their way to Louisiana, Kutcher and Kunis made a stop at the World's Largest Peanut Monument in Ashburn, Georgia. There, the pair offered a pensive pose while standing before the 20-foot-tall monument boasting, "Georgia 1st in Peanuts."
Once they arrives to the Sugar State, Kutcher, 36, and Kunis, 30, visited with Kutcher's sister, Taushaon, who joined them for a long walk along Gause Street in the town of Slidell. The threesome also stopped at Waffle House for breakfast, resulting in several posts to Twitter. During breakfast, the pair enjoyed eggs, coffee and orange juice, reported People.com.
"We were shocked to have two celebrities walk into our restaurant," Waffle House assistant manager Justin Greene told the magazine. "Everyone was like, 'Oh my God.'"
Furthermore, Kutcher and Kunis visited a Starbucks as well as the Abita brewery in Abita Springs on Friday where they posed for photos with fans.
"You never know who you'll run into at an Abita tour! #jackieandkelso #craftbeer," the brewery tweeted along with a photo of the happy couple.
Meanwhile, the road trip arrived just weeks after news hit that Kunis is pregnant. Multiple sources close to the engaged couple have confirmed that the pair are ecstatic to become parents.
"Ashton is doting on Mila," a source told Us Weekly.
Another insider revealed that "Mila absolutely loves being pregnant."
It was also reported that Kunis is due around the same time as Kutcher's older sister's child.
"The family is elated," a source told InTouch magazine. "They just feel really blessed that all the women get to be pregnant together."