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Ashton Kutcher's Twin Michael Steps Out, Says Brother and Mila Kunis Are 'Meant to Be'

Ashton Kutcher's twin brother Michael Kutcher made an appearance in New York City this week where he discussed the good news in his family.

Ashton and Michael are fraternal twins born on Feb. 7, 1978 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The brothers also share an older sister, Tausha. On Monday, June 23, Michael attended the Harboring Hearts 2nd Annual Summer Soiree in NYC when he updated reporters on the number of changes in his family- including both Tausha's pregnancy as well as Ashton's fiancé, Mila Kunis'.

"My sister and Ashton and both expecting – it's so exciting for the while family," Kutcher said, according to Us Weekly. "Ashton and Mila are so excited to be parents."

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Kutcher added that his brother's child with Kunis as well as Tausha's child will "expand the cousins of the new generation." The 36-year-old went on to compare Ashton and Kunis, who co-starred as a couple on "That '70's Show," to the onscreen couple Ross and Rachel from "Friends."

"Those two reunited after 14 years, and I think they were meant to be," Kutcher said. "It'd be like Ross and Rachel getting married, like David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston getting married!"

In addition to the double baby news in the family, Michael was recently married in Simons Island, Ga. Ashton's little brother by only a few minutes also shared some Kutcher family traditions.

"My mom comes from an Irish Catholic background," Kutcher told Us Weekly. "She has 10 brothers and sisters, so we have a huge extended family. They're all around the same area. We had 83 people in a farmhouse last Christmas, and Grandma cooked for everyone."

Without revealing too much information, Kutcher also discussed the impending nuptials between his brother and Kunis.

"I don't really know. Obviously we have to hold some of that stuff close to the vest, but it's going to be amazing," he said. "I mean, I love Mila."

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