Mila Kunis says she, Ashton, and their two kids don't shut bathroom door at home

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Mila Kunis has revealed she, her husband Ashton Kutcher, and their two children never close the bathroom door in their home.

The Black Swan star, 39, shared in a recent interview with E! News that she and the Dude, Where's My Car? star, 44, keep their bathroom doors open while at home with their little ones, daughter Wyatt Isabelle, 7, and son Dimitri Portwood, 5.

“We have no closed doors in the house, that includes the bathroom,” she told the outlet. “It’s just one of those things where, for better or for worse, as a family and the kids have all kind of embodied bodily function as a very standard norm.”

“I’d never thought that I would be the person that was able to go to the bathroom with the door open,” Kunis went on to say.

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"It doesn't matter if I closed it. It never made a difference," she shared, adding that her children would come knocking "every two seconds" anyway. “I was like, ‘Oh, forget it. Just keep the door open,’” she said.

Perhaps needless to say, the actress was given a proverbial online eye-roll, with Twitter users wondering why she felt the need to share her family's open-door policy in the first place.

One wrote: "They always sharing intimate information with us that we did NOT ask for."

Another wanted to know: "Who keeps asking them these questions?"

A final user commented: "no one needed to know this information

This isn't the first time Kunis and Kutcher have gone viral for sharing their household habits.

Last summer, the famous pair shared something that became a talking point for weeks: they wait until they see dirt on their two children before giving them a wash.

Kunis said at the time: "I didn't have hot water growing up as a child, so I didn't shower much anyway."

"But when I had children, I also didn't wash them every day," the Bad Moms star added. "I wasn't that parent that bathed my newborns - ever."

Kutcher chimed in: "Now, here's the thing: If you can see the dirt on them, clean them. Otherwise, there's no point."

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