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Mila Kunis Talks Raising Baby Wyatt, Jokes About Her Daughter Being 'Crazy'

Motherhood is one of the best things that has ever happened to Mila Kunis and she recently shared the experience of raising "crazy" baby Wyatt Isabelle, whom she shares with Ashton Kutcher.

According to People, Kunis said while speaking at a panel on Tuesday's CinemaCon, "She's [Wyatt] crazy. Kids are crazy. I don't really understand how they're all alive."

Putting the joke aside, Kunis is enjoying the experience of being a mother and she's glad that her co-stars in the upcoming movie "Bad Moms" all know how she feels. "[Motherhood] is awesome. I feel like that's all we ever talk about when we get together. We talk about kids. We're all very lucky though. We all have little ones. It's great," she said.

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While the 32-year-old actress is busy preparing for the new movie, she's also busy trying to keep her daughter from harm's way. Kutcher seems to agree that they have been gifted with one active little girl as he told Ellen DeGeneres last month that Wyatt doesn't know any danger and could just jump off a cliff.

The couple said their vows in July of last year in a secret wedding held in California's The Secret Garden. The two already had Wyatt before they decided to get married.

In "Bad Moms," Kunis stars with Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Annie Mumolo, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Christina Applegate. Kunis will take on the role of Amy Mitchell, a mom who is about to reach the end of her emotional balance as her husband, children, and boss all push her to the limits.

The stress will lead her to bend with two other stressed moms, Bell and Hahn, and the trio will decide to lead their lives the way they want. Fresh from the bounds of physical and mental torture, the three ladies will start having fun, only to be questioned by the characters of Applegate, Mumolo, and Smith, who think self-indulgence is too much.

"Bad Moms" hits big screens on July 29, 2016.

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