Here comes Mr. & Mrs. Kutcher!

Hollywood couple Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher got married over the weekend of the Fourth of July, according to People. It has been nine months since the couple had their first child, a beautiful baby girl named Wyatt.

Rumors have been flying the past couple of months that the couple have already wed, when Kunis was photographed wearing another ring next to the one from her engagement while watching a Los Angeles Lakers game. They didn't comment on the rumors but Kutcher was all giddy about his beau in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres a few days before the game.

"The most amazing thing about having a baby is my partner, Mila," Kutcher exclaimed. "She's the greatest mom, I can't even. I go to work every day and I come home and she's like perfect. 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 and Kutcher met years ago on the set of the That '70s Show, a period sitcom that ran from 1998 to 2006. The two were friends for years before they were spotted kissing in July 2012. Kutcher's ex-wife superstar Demi Moore was reportedly heartbroken over the news.

In an interview with W magazine, Kunis revealed her thoughts on marriage. "I never wanted to get married. From the age of 12, I prepared my parents for no marriage," she said. "Then things changed - I found the love of my life. Now my theory on weddings is: Don't invite anyone. Do it privately and secretly. My parents are okay with that. They're just excited that I said yes."

In the same interview, Kunis recounted the early stages of her friendship with Kutcher.

"My first real kiss ever was with him on the show," Kunis recounted. "And when That '70s Show had a prom, my date for the prom turned out to be my fiancé... We can honestly say that we went to prom together! I do think that in that episode I went home with someone else. We don't talk about that part."

Born in Ukraine, Kunis came to America at age 7 and got immediately signed as child model. At age 14, she was included in the cast of now defunct "That '70s Show," which she remembers dearly.

"Not only did it introduce me to my fiancé," Kunis said, "but I'm so grateful that all my mistakes are recorded for posterity. I went through puberty on television! I grew five inches while I was on that show, and I had so many different eyebrow shapes! I went through everything embarrassing that a girl can go through in front of my fiancé. There's no question that he's seen the worst. I find that comforting."