Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Baby: Name Not Announced Yet, Actress Pregnant with First Child

It is official, "Two and a Half Men" star Ashton Kutcher is going to have a baby with his longtime girlfriend and former "That 70's Show" co-star Mila Kunis. The news has immediately sparked widespread interest in whether a baby name has been chosen yet, but as yet, there's no news on that front.

The duo have recently revealed they are engaged after dating each other for the past two years. According to multiple reports, the couple could not be any happier about starting their brand new family together.

"Ashton and Mila feel like they won the baby lottery," said an unidentified source to OK magazine in the March 31 installment. "It was a total shock for both of them, but they feel up for the challenge. It did not seem like it was possible for them to fall any deeper in love, but the prospect of raising an insta-family together has solidified their commitment to each other."

Over recent months, Kutcher seemed more determined than ever to keep his life more private.

Ever since his public marriage to Hollywood actress Demi Moore ended in a highly publicized divorce, he has seemingly wanted to keep his new relationship with Kunis more low key and out of the private eye as much as possible. This is something he admitted to in a previous interview.

"I am going to do everything in my power to have this relationship be private," said Kutcher to Elle Magazine in reference to his relationship with Kunis.

The couple's former high-profile relationships were all over entertainment news, and that has led to both of them wanting to keep things much more under the radar this time around. Kutcher was formerly married to Demi Moore, where as Kunis was previously dating former "Home Alone" child star Macaulay Culkin for many years.

Kutcher and Kunis first met in the mid-90s on the set of "That '70s Show." Kutcher was 20 at the time, and Kunis was only 15 when the show started.

The "That 70's show" comedy series concentrated on the lives of a group of teenage friends growing up in the fictitious suburban town of Point Place, Wisconsin, from 1976-1979. The Fox show lasted eight seasons from 1998-2006.