Caitlin Clark met some special fans this weekend.
The Indiana Fever rookie, 22, took a moment courtside after defeating the Los Angeles Sparks May 24 to greet Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and the couple’s two children, Wyatt, 9, and Dimitri, 7.
In a video shared by the Fever on May 25, Clark and Kutcher embraced in a big hug while daughter Wyatt stood behind her dad with her hand over her mouth in awe. Clark then went over to the kids, who both donned big smiles, for a group hug.
Clark, who was named the all-time leading scorer in Division I college basketball history while playing at the University of Iowa, shares an alma mater with Kutcher. The former “Two and a Half Men” star grew up in rural Iowa, per his IMDb page, and studied biochemical engineering as a Hawkeye before making his way to Hollywood.
After their post-game meetup, Kutcher shared a photo of him clasping Clark’s hand on Instagram, writing, “Props @caitlinclark22 on W 1. Even Bigger props on being someone to look up to! Take your shot!” with the hashtag #hawkeyes.
After starring on “That ’70s Show” together from 1998 to 2006, Kutcher and Kunis were married in the summer of 2015. They became parents in 2014 and have spoken about how they’d like to raise their son and daughter.
“Yeah, we’re not gonna raise a——. There’s enough a—— in this world!” Kunis told Entertainment Tonight in an October 2017 interview. “We don’t need to contribute. But, you know, there’s some nice people.”
In another October 2017 interview, Kutched explained why he doesn’t publicly share photos of their children.
“My wife and I have chosen a career where we’re in the public light, but my kids have not,” he told the Thrive Global Podcast. “I think they should have the right to choose that and I actually don’t think that they should have images of them as children that are out there, that somebody could potentially blackmail them with. It’s their private life. It’s not mine to give away.”
Kutcher said at the time that he and his wife don’t share pictures of Wyatt and Dimitri on their public social media accounts, but rather send updates to their parents privately.
“I’m Wyatt and Dimitri’s dad,” he explained. “That’s my No. 1 gig. Everything else is secondary.”
Here’s what to know about Kutcher and Kunis’ kids.