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Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher put up guest house for free on Airbnb

The married couple, who starred together in “That ’70s Show,” welcomed a stranger to its Santa Barbara beachfront property.

Actors Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Sam Worthington at the Zoe Saldana Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on May 3, 2018. Credit: Kathy Hutchins/Shutterstock.com.
Actors Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Sam Worthington at the Zoe Saldana Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on May 3, 2018. Credit: Kathy Hutchins/Shutterstock.com.

The Torah repeatedly notes the importance of “welcoming the stranger.” That’s just what Jewish actress Mila Kunis and her Kabbalah-practicing actor-husband Ashton Kutcher plan to do.

Kutcher told his 5.2 million Instagram followers last week that he and Kunis were putting their guest house up for free rental on Airbnb on Aug. 19. He described the “really dumb idea” as “dumber than my mustache.”

The house, according to the listing, can accommodate four guests in two bedrooms. “Steps from the beach and with beautiful views of the Santa Ynez mountains, you’ll find no shortage of sights and plenty of activities to make for an unforgettable summer stay,” it states.

Kutcher and Kunis were to be on hand to greet the guests on arrival, providing meals and snacks. “We’ll capture some content together to commemorate your SoCal stay,” they added.

The two haven’t yet posted any photos or videos of their guests.

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