Ashton Kutcher's diaper worry


Los Angeles, March 11 (IANS): Actor Ashton Kutcher wants men's public restrooms to have more diaper changing stations.

The 37-year-old who welcomed his daughter Wyatt with wife Mila Kunis five months ago, complained on Facebook on Monday about the lack of diaper changing stations at men's public restrooms, reports aceshowbiz.com.

“There are NEVER diaper changing stations in men's public restrooms. The first public men's room that I go into that has one gets a free shout out on my FB page! #BeTheChange,” he wrote.

Kutcher got an overwhelming response from fans for showing off his concern. Some of them suggested to him some specific locations of men's restrooms with diaper changing stations, while others echoed his complaint, saying that most times the diaper changing stations are only found in women's toilets.

Last month, Kunis shared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that her fiance was not only good at changing diapers, but also swaddling a baby.

“The second she was born he changed the first diaper. And has changed multiple diapers ever since. If he's home he changes the diaper. He became a master swaddler. He can swaddle anyone's baby. If your baby needs to be swaddled, he will do it,” she said.

 

  

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