Australian Adventure! Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Take Their Romance Down Under
Nov. 1 2012, Published 4:00 a.m. ET
By Amber Goodhand - RadarOnline.com News Editor
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis skipped town after squashing pregnancy rumors and are currently enjoying their romance in Australia, RadarOnline.com is reporting.
Australian singer Brian McFadden boasted on his Twitter account that he had dinner with the couple on Thursday night, which was quickly followed up by Australian model Ruby Rose also tweeting that she was having dinner with Ashton and Mila.
According to Sydney Confidential on Australia's Daily Telegraph, Ashton and Mila stopped by the Wild Life Sydney Zoo as "paying customers" to check out the koalas.
"They never requested anything and just enjoyed a typical experience," a zoo spokesperson told the Australian publication.
"It was just the two of them and while they didn't want any photos taken, they were very pleasant and friendly."
Photos of the two snapped over the weekend in Los Angeles were what sparked rumors that Mila was pregnant and it's unclear why the love birds are now Down Under.
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Ashton and his ex Demi Moore have yet to divorce, but Mila recently told Glamour magazine how important it is for her to have children saying, "I do want a family. I'd rather be in love and have a baby than a movie."
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