Mila Kunis has opened up about her parenting fears.
The 41-year-old star expressed how her Jewish upbringing and love for food helped raise her two children, 10-year-old Wyatt and 8-year-old Dimitri, whom she shares with her husband Ashton Kutcher.
In chat with Noa Tishby, on December 26, the That ‘70s Show alum revealed she is afraid of not being able to put food on the table.
"I have a fear of not having enough food," the actress shared, adding "The worst thing my kids can say to me is, 'I'm hungry.'"
Kunis explained that she has always believed that food can solve almost anything, and joked, "You're tired? Eat some food. You're cranky? Eat some food."
She admitted it might not be ideal or the healthiest approach, but it’s a mindset deeply rooted in her upbringing and is actively trying to work on it.
The Bad Moms actress further shared that she grew up in a household which believed in raising children with guilt and superstitions.
Growing up in a Jewish household was a unique experience for the actress.
"I always knew I was Jewish, but I was told never to talk about it," the actress born in Ukraine said.
"I think it was because I was in a country that didn't allow for religion."
Kutcher has played a vital role in his wife’s life as he inspired her to reconnect with her faith and religion, encouraging her to pass down the customs to their children.
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