
Ashton Kutcher published several pictures of adorable newborns on his Aplus.com website.
The catch? Just one of the photos showed his brand new baby daughter, Wyatt, born this week to the actor and fiancee Mila Kunis.
"Mila and I would like to welcome Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher to the world," the actor wrote in a message on the website.
"May your life be filled with wonder, love, laughter, health, happiness, curiosity, and privacy," Kutcher said in the post sent late Thursday.
The star of "Two and Half Men" posted eight pictures in all, including six of human infants and two baby animals.
"Can you guess which one is ours, or does it really matter?" he wrote. "All babies are cute."
On his Facebook page, in a post linking to the pictures, Kutcher adopted a more frustrated note.
"Here's your baby photo. Well, one of them is. Now can the helicopter please stop hovering over our house, there is a baby sleeping inside!"
Wyatt was born Tuesday in Los Angeles to the couple, who got engaged in February after a two-year relationship. This is their first child.
Kutcher, 36, was married to actress Demi Moore between 2005 and 2011.
He previously starred in "That 70s Show," alongside Kunis, 31.
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