Ashton Kutcher and wife Mila Kunis show their two children in public for the FIRST time as they watch Caitlin Clark's basketball game in LA

Ashton Kutcher and his wife Mila Kunis posed with their kids in public for the very first time over the weekend.

They were taking in the women's basketball game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Friday evening.

The Hollywood actors were seen posing with Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever.

Ashton, 46, and Mila, 40, married in 2015 after he divorced his first wife Demi Moore in 2013.

Together the former That 70s Show costars have daughter Wyatt, age nine, and son Dimitri, age seven.

Ashton Kutcher and his wife Mila Kunis posed with their kids in public for the very first time over the weekend. They were taking in the women's basketball game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Friday evening

Ashton Kutcher and his wife Mila Kunis posed with their kids in public for the very first time over the weekend. They were taking in the women's basketball game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Friday evening

The Hollywood actors were seen posing with Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever. Ashton and Mila married in 2015 after he divorced his first wife Demi Moore in 2013. Together the former That 70s Show costars have daughter Wyatt, age nine, and son Dimitri, age seven

The Hollywood actors were seen posing with Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever. Ashton and Mila married in 2015 after he divorced his first wife Demi Moore in 2013. Together the former That 70s Show costars have daughter Wyatt, age nine, and son Dimitri, age seven 

During the game, Kutcher was seen extending his hand to Clark for a high five after she dunked a shot.

After the win had been secured, the two Iowa natives embraced in celebration of the victory.

Ashton wrote on Instagram: 'Props @caitlinclark22 on W 1. Even Bigger props on being someone to look up to! Take your shot! #hawkeyes.'

He shared an image with Clark, but did not show the faces of his children in his Instagram post as he does not post photos of the two kids on social media. 

Reporters asked Clark about the interaction with the Hollywood A-lister after the game.

'Yeah, he thinks he knows ball,' Clark joked. 'I don't know. We'll have to play one-on-one. 

'But no, that's a fellow Hawkeye, somebody that's been very supportive of me over the course of my college career and now here. 

'And his kids were adorable. I gave him a little high five there after I made that first one, but he was encouraging me the whole game. So it's fun to have him courtside. He's the man.'

Clark and Kutcher embraced in celebration after Clark won her first ever WNBA game

Clark and Kutcher embraced in celebration after Clark won her first ever WNBA game

During the game, Kutcher was seen extending his hand to Clark for a high five after she drained a shot

During the game, Kutcher was seen extending his hand to Clark for a high five after she drained a shot 

Here the athlete came over to his family after her team won the game

 Here the athlete came over to his family after her team won the game

Reporters asked Clark about the interaction with the Hollywood A-lister after the game. 'Yeah, he thinks he knows ball,' Clark joked. 'I don't know. We'll have to play one-on-one'

Reporters asked Clark about the interaction with the Hollywood A-lister after the game. 'Yeah, he thinks he knows ball,' Clark joked. 'I don't know. We'll have to play one-on-one'

Meanwhile, in April it was reported that Mila and Ashton won't be returning to That '90s Show.

The couple reprised their That '70s Show roles of Jackie and Kelso for the first series of the Netflix spin-off.

But the Black Swan actress admitted the pair aren't planning to make an appearance in the upcoming second season.

She told 'Entertainment Tonight': 'I mean, we did our thing and they introduced our son in the show and that was, you know, [enough].'

Mila was just 14 when she was cast as Jackie and previously credited her older That '70s Show co-stars, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Topher Grace and now-husband Ashton - who were all aged between 18 and 20 at the start of the program's run - for deterring her away from drugs as a teenager.

Speaking to America's Vanity Fair, she said in a video interview: 'I will say, the reason I don't do drugs, the reason I didn't get into doing drugs, all of that was because nobody on the set did.

'I looked up to them, at 14, and so the trajectory of my career, my life, could've gone any which way, but it didn't.'

Here the 46-year-old actor was seen standing next to his mini-me kids

Here the 46-year-old actor was seen standing next to his mini-me kids

Ashton sure made a scene at the game to support the fellow Iowa native

Ashton sure made a scene at the game to support the fellow Iowa native

While the cast often 'played poker on Friday nights' and 'drank beer' on set, Mila never felt out of place.

She joked: 'I wasn't intimidated. I had a solid ego, man.'

But the 40-year-old beauty admitted she did feel in awe of the rest of the cast at times.

She added: 'I don't know if it was intimidating in the sense that I didn't know who I was or lost sense of myself.

Kutcher is dressed very casually as he is seen on May 2 in Los Angeles

Kutcher is dressed very casually as he is seen on May 2 in Los Angeles

Kunis and Kutcher on their hit series That '70S Show in 1998

Kunis and Kutcher on their hit series That '70S Show in 1998

'But I must've been like, 'Wow, these kids are all so cool and they're so much older than I am.'

'We were all trying to figure ourselves out. We were all young.'

Mila - who has two children with Ashton - noted her casting was unusual for the time, though she had lied about her age.

She said: 'It was in the heyday of older kids playing younger kids and I was actually the age of the character.

'I'd like to make it very clear now: I did lie. You have to sign a contract before you get the job and, in my contract, I had to put an asterisk and be like, 'Studio teacher.' And they're like, 'What do you mean?' And I was like, 'Oh, P.S., I'm 14.' '