Actress Mila Kunis, star of the film 'Black Swan', arrives at the 16th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards in Hollywood, California January 14, 2011. — Reuters Photo

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are reportedly thinking about starting a family.

Mila is believed to have moved into Ashton's Los Angeles home and they have apparently discussed having children. According to a report in Times of India.

"They've been so happy since moving in, they've said they've discussed starting to try for a baby," a source told British magazine Closer.

Actor Ashton Kutcher attends the 2011 GQ Gentlemen’s Ball at the Edison Ballroom on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in New York. — AP Photo

"They don't see the point in waiting when they're so deeply in love and want the same thing." Mila and Ashton are deeply committed to their relationship and it has been suggested they will get engaged once his divorce with Demi Moore is finalised.

"Mila knows she's not always going to be liked by Demi, but she's done nothing wrong," the source added.

"Now she and Ashton have decided to make a real go of things together, she's never been happier."

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