Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher sue Daily Mail over daughter image use
Tweed also added that “Like any other family they should be allowed to enjoy family outings without being pursued by photographers”. Mail Online, a British online website published two articles with Wyatt’s photos on it, taken during their vacation.
According to BBC News, their claim alleges that MailOnline breached the Data Protection Act and misused private information.
It remains to be seen how does the publication reply to the legal action that the couple has filed against it in the court. “They have made it clear that they do not agree to the publication of photographs of such occasions”.
Celebuzz also reported that this isn’t the first incident where Daily Mail has been in trouble. Daily Mail, unfortunately, has to face the heat for publishing their daughter’s photos without their permission.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have hired an Irish celebrity lawyer to represent them in a legal action against the MailOnline in London.
After deciding on a name and realizing that it did not fit, Kutcher admitted that he thought of the name Wyatt during a basketball game. The 31-year-old completed her laid-back look with a white trainers while she tied her brunette locks up in to a bun.It appeared in that one of Mila’s mate, pal gifted the actress with a book titled, “In the Fullness of Time: 32 Women on Life After 50′. And I am going to do everything in my power to have this relationship be private”. “We were in Belgium recently, and we thought, ‘Let’s go straight to the airport and get on a flight to Spain”. I was like, ‘Sign! “I did it?’ She was like, ‘Yeah, that’s it, ‘” Kutcher told Conan.