I am a better son now after becoming a father: Ashton Kutcher

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Actor says he is a better son since becoming a father himself.

The "What Happens In Vegas" star says he now understands how much his parents loved him and sacrificed for him, reported Femalefirst.



"As soon as I had kids, I called my parents and apologised because I had no idea how much they loved me," Kutcher says.

The 39-year-old star, who has two kids with his wife Mila Kunis, says he celebrates every day with his children around him.

"That celebration happens every day I open the door, every day I go in their room and see them in the morning, every day we share a little secret or pass a message to each other. The act of being a father in itself is the gift," he says.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

I am a better son now after becoming a father: Ashton Kutcher

Actor Ashton Kutcher says he is a better son since becoming a father himself. The "What Happens In Vegas" star says he now understands how much his parents loved him and sacrificed for him, reported Femalefirst. "As soon as I had kids, I called my parents and apologised because I had no idea how much they loved me," Kutcher says. The 39-year-old star, who has two kids with his wife Mila Kunis, says he celebrates every day with his children around him. "That celebration happens every day I open the door, every day I go in their room and see them in the morning, every day we share a little secret or pass a message to each other. The act of being a father in itself is the gift," he says. Actor says he is a better son since becoming a father himself.

The "What Happens In Vegas" star says he now understands how much his parents loved him and sacrificed for him, reported Femalefirst.

"As soon as I had kids, I called my parents and apologised because I had no idea how much they loved me," Kutcher says.

The 39-year-old star, who has two kids with his wife Mila Kunis, says he celebrates every day with his children around him.

"That celebration happens every day I open the door, every day I go in their room and see them in the morning, every day we share a little secret or pass a message to each other. The act of being a father in itself is the gift," he says.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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