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See the Face Ashton Kutcher Makes After His 2-Year-Old Daughter Drops the F-Bomb
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The former 'That '70s Show' actor posts on Instagam a picture showing him biting his thumb and trying not to laugh after hearing 22-month-old Wyatt curse for the first time.

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Ashton Kutcher's 2-year-old daughter Wyatt recently learned a new word, but he's not too pleased with it. The dad took to Instagram on Monday, August 1 to share a picture of how he reacted after hearing his little girl drop the F-bomb for the first time.

The snap shows the former "Two and a Half Men" star biting his thumb as he tries not to laugh. "When you 22 month old drops and f bomb and it is (not funny) except it's really funny and you can't laugh," he captioned it.

He added the hashtags #baddads and #badmoms, referring to his wife Mila Kunis' new film "Bad Moms" which is currently in theaters across the nation.

Kutcher and Kunis welcomed Wyatt in 2014. Both have since gushed about each other's parenting skills in some interviews. "She's the greatest mom I can't even," he once said. "I go to work every day and I come home and she's like perfect. And it just seems like everything went amazing. And I know that something probably didn't go amazing, but she never tells ... it's unbelievable. She's incredible."

Kunis recently called her husband "an incredible father" in a chat on "Today" show. She shared, "You know, some men - and it's OK - it takes them a little bit of time to adapt to having a baby and feel comfortable. Wyatt came out, and two seconds later he had it down. He's swaddling and changing diapers."

The pair, who began dating in 2012 and secretly got married last year, are now expecting their second child together.

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