Ashton and Mila are definitely NOT happy with a certain tabloid

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are one Hollywood couple who value their privacy, and that of their young daughter Wyatt.

Considering the level of secrecy that surrounded the pair’s wedding earlier this month, it’s no surprise they want to try and keep their family’s public profile to a minimum.

Yesterday the duo issued proceedings to London’s High Court against the publisher for The Daily Mail’s website, Associated Newspapers.

According to The Hollywood Reporter the claim addresses the “wrongful publication of paparazzi photographs of family outings," alongside their use to "promote clothing products by the Mail."

In a statement, the couple’s lawyer Paul Tweed has said: "Ashton and Mila understandably value their private and family life, and in particular their personal time with their daughter.”

"Like any other family they should be allowed to enjoy family outings without being pursued by photographers. They have made it clear that they do not agree to the publication of photographs of such occasions."

This is not the first time The Daily Mail has faced some backlash from Hollywood stars.

This time last year they came under fire from George Clooney who said it was the “worst kind of tabloid.” This was following their printing of a story concerning his wife, Amal Alamuddin’s mother.

At the same time, Angeline Jolie had reportedly taken legal action against the paper after they published a video which they claimed showed the actress taking heroin. 

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