Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Baby: Actor May Have Finally Shared a Photo of Daughter Wyatt

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are famously determined to ensure daughter Wyatt Isabelle‘s privacy. Over a year after her birth, her parents still have yet to share any photos of her — until now, maybe.

On Sunday, Kutcher shared a photo on Instagram of a baby girl, who may or may not be Wyatt, holding on to a balcony and pointing at the sky as she faces away from the camera.

The tot appears to be around the same age as his daughter. With caramel colored hair, the little girl has a floral shirt on, and is wearing vibrant pink three-quarter length trousers.

The 37-year-old actor captioned the pic which also features red sand filling the cracks of the sidewalk the toddler is standing on, “39 million people have fallen through the cracks into modern day slavery. #redsandproject.” The message is loud and clear.

Ashton is supporting the crucial “The Red Sand Project” which is a project by NYC-based activist Molly Gochman that aims to raise awareness of human trafficking and modern day slavery.

It asks people to pour red sand into sidewalk cracks and sharing photos with the #RedSandProject hashtag.

If the girl in the picture is indeed Wyatt, this would mark the beginning of her philanthropic efforts, no doubt inherited from her social justice-minded parents.

Despite Mila and Ashton's reluctance to show off their daughter on social media, the actor still seems able to see the funny side.

In an interview with Conan O'Brien back in 2014, he quipped: "We immediately went home and reserved all the domain names (after the birth)"

"We've got the Twitter handle - the Instagram - everything you could possibly get - I don't want a porn site with my daughter's name!"

It’s no surprise little Wyatt is the apple of her parent’s eye. Mila previously gushed about her baby girl to Business Insider, stating: “I think if she killed someone, I would literally be like, "I got it. I wouldn’t even question it. I can’t say that about anybody else in my life.”

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