Hollywood actress Mila Kunis opened up on how she and hubby Ashton Kutcher never close the bathroom door.
The former FHM world number one hottest woman admitted even number twos aren't private inside their family home.
In a candid interview about her parenting style, Mila, 39, said there is little personal space when it comes to the couple's two children Wyatt, 8, and five-year-old Dimitri.
She told E! News : "Honestly? Our doors are always open in our house. We have no closed doors in our house, that includes the bathroom.
"It's just one of those where for better or for worse, as a family and the kids, we've embodied bodily function as a very standard norm."
Mila added that even when the doors were shut the children would still knock to come in.
She added: "And I'd never thought that I would be the person that was able to go to the bathroom with the door open because it doesn't matter if I closed it, it never made a difference.
"Every two seconds [knocking sounds] so I was like forget it... just keep the door damn open!"
Mila previously claimed her and husband Ashton Kutcher simply had to "power through" his health scare in 2019 as they had no other choice.
The actress said there was simply no time for the pair to sit and talk about Ashton's rare form of vasculitis as they had to keep their focus on their young kids.
The A Lot Like Love star, 44, suffered from the condition which, according to the NHS, involves the immune system attacking healthy blood vessels, causing them to become swollen and narrow. And he previously told Bear Grylls how he felt lucky to be alive after it took over a year for him to recover.
Mila has confessed to Entertainment Tonight how they powered through the scary time together.
She said: "So, this happened right before COVID, so this was three years ago," she said. "I don't think you have time to sit down and talk, you kinda just power through.
"You go and deal with whatever health issue comes your way, but you still got kids, you still got a family, you have to live life. And I think that we are so fortunate to have one another, but as far as sitting there and incessantly talking about things, no. You gotta do."
Earlier this year, Mila was named among Time's 100 Most Influential. Her inclusion led to Ashton - with whom she shares children Wyatt, 7, and Dimitri, 5 - joking he will never be able to win a family argument again.
He made light of his wife's accolade on social media after Guardians of the Galaxy star Zoe Saldana's gushing endorsement of her. Zoe wrote: "There’s this old-soul quality you receive from Mila Kunis the moment you meet her.
"She gives 100% to each and every one of her roles: as a mother, as a wife, as a daughter, as a granddaughter, as a friend, as a producer, as an actor. She goes all in, and she cares a great deal."
She went on to describe her amazing ability to transform into a character and labelled her a "curious individual, hungry for conversations that are important."
That was clear when Mila, who was born in Ukraine, started fundraising for fellow Ukrainians who had been effected by the country's war with Russia.
To date, Mila and Ashton have helped to raise over $36 million (£34 million). Their efforts have been publicly praised by the country's president Volodymyr Zelensky.