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Mila Kunis Expecting Baby Girl; Fiancé Ashton Kutcher Stays Mum on Actress' Due Date

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are reportedly expecting a baby girl and while the couple have yet to publicly acknowledge the actress' pregnancy, insiders claim they are excited to become parents.

Last week Kunis, 30, debuted her burgeoning baby bump while accepting the award for Best Villain at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles which raised questions about her due date.

A new report claims the Jupiter Ascending star and Kutcher, 36, are in fact expecting a girl, which one insider believes is particularly great for the Jobs actor. Kutcher was once married to Hollywood actress Demi Moore, 51, and he was stepfather to her three daughters Rumer, 25, Scout, 22, and Tallulah, 20.

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"[He] got plenty of practice with Demi's girls," a source told Us magazine adding that "Ashton is doting on Mila."

The Ted actress, who began dating her former "That 70s Show" co-star in 2012, has reportedly been spotted attending a pre-natal yoga class in Los Angeles recently. She is said to be enjoying the pregnancy experience.

"Mila absolutely loves being pregnant," an alleged friend revealed, with another adding, "[She's] all about being a mother."

The baby news comes weeks after sources confirmed the couple's engagement. Last month Kunis debuted her diamond engagement ring during a shopping trip with her mother in Los Angeles and reports claim Kutcher approached her father about marrying her prior to getting down on a bended knee.

The "Two And A Half Men" star finalized his divorce from Moore in November last year before proposing to Kunis.

"He talked with Mila's dad around Christmastime. He asked for Mark's blessing to marry her," a source told People magazine.

"It was important to Ashton to be respectful and traditional. This is the real thing for him and he wants to do it all right," the source added.

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