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Mila Kunis Flaunts Baby Bump, Engagement Ring Alongside Channing Tatum (PHOTOS)

Mila Kunis debuted her burgeoning baby bump while attending the "Jupiter Ascending" film premiere in Las Vegas on Thursday.

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The Hollywood actress, 30, appeared on the red carpet alongside her co-star Channing Tatum and onlookers could not help but notice her rounded belly. Kunis, who got engaged to Ashton Kutcher recently, is said to be expecting her first child with the "Jobs" actor, 36, however, the couple is yet to publicly confirm the baby news.

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"This is something they both wanted ... They are both so happy," one insider told Us magazine. "They are happy, healthy and excited to start a family. [Mila's] all about being a mother."

The "Ted" actress wore a navy blue knee-length dress whilst posing alongside Tatum at Cinemacon. She appeared happy and relaxed whilst flashing her diamond engagement ring from Kutcher.

In recent weeks, Kunis has been spotted attending a pre-natal yoga class in Los Angeles, which has fueled pregnancy reports. It is unclear how far along she is in her pregnancy, however, insiders claim she and Kutcher are eager to wed ahead of her due date.

"They are planning to get married in L.A. in April. They just want it to be made legal so are happy with a registry office," a source told The Sun U.K.

"Mila, especially, wants it to be very low-key, with just their family there and a BBQ in their garden afterwards," the source continued. "She doesn't want to do anything showy or over the top."

Kutcher, who was previously married to Demi Moore, finalized his divorce from the actress 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."

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