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Ashton Kutcher dons a face mask and gloves to pick up a to-go order for wife Mila Kunis and kids

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Ashton Kutcher has been holed up at home in Los Angeles with wife Mila Kunis, 36, and their two children amid the coronavirus pandemic.But on Wednesday, the 42-year-old actor braved the open air to pick-up some well deserved takeout for his family atBlack Market Liquor Bar in Studio City.Kutcher sported an N95 face mask and a pair of black disposable gloves as he grabbed his order curbside.

To-go: Ashton Kutcherbraved the open air on Wednesday evening to pick-up some well deserved takeout for his family at Black Market Liquor Bar in Studio CityThe That 70's Show star wore a blue and white checkered shirt with dark denim jeans and a pair of New Balance sneakers with neon green accents.Atop his head was a black baseball cap that had the.

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