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Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher's Sister Both Flaunt Baby Bumps at Lunch Together

Mila Kunis and her soon-to-be sister-in-law Tausha Kutcher are sharing a special experience together and are bonding this week.

While 30-year-old Kunis is engaged to marry her "That '70's Show" co-star Kutcher sometime later this year, the actress is reportedly due to give birth around the same time as his sister, Tausha. The two expectant women were spotted enjoying a day of shopping and lunch together in Los Angeles on Wednesday, May 21, according to the Daily Mail. The pair were each dressed casually for their outing, with Kunis in cuffed jeans and a loose grey cardigan and Tausha in a sleeveless dress. Both Kunis and Kutcher's burgeoning baby bumps were visible as they spent the day together.

"The family is elated," a source told InTouch magazine. "They just feel really blessed that all the women get to be pregnant together."

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Earlier this month, Kunis addressed her pregnancy for the first time while speaking to Ellen DeGeneres. There, the actress revealed pregnancy cravings that include sauerkraut and pickles, while also revealing that she plans to have a natural birthing process. Although Kunis and Kutcher have not revealed the gender of their baby, the couple is ecstatic to become parents.

"Ashton is doting on Mila," a source told Us Weekly.

Another insider revealed that "Mila absolutely loves being pregnant."

Furthermore, Kunis and Kutcher are preparing for parenthood with a brand new house. Kutcher, 36, listed his Lake Hollywood Estates home for $12 million earlier this month- trading in the bachelor pad for a more child-friendly mansion, according to TMZ. The actor and Kunis quietly purchased a $10.215 million home in Beverly Hills, the celebrity gossip site reported. The 7,351 square-foot home includes three bedrooms and four baths, and is much more family-friendly.

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