Actress Mila Kunis has shared that she and her star husband Ashton Kutcher bought their wedding bands on e-commerce site Etsy.
When the "Bad Moms" actress appeared on "Conan", its host Conan O'Brien praised her subtle bling, reports eonline.com.
She thanked him and said: "I can't believe that I'm telling anybody this story. So, my husband and I got married a little while ago. He got me a beautiful engagement ring. Like, stunning, stunning, stunning!"
"But for our wedding bands - for when we got married - I decided to just get them off of Etsy."
The host was impressed by her low-key approach. "Now, listen: I've been talking to you for years and I've always loved the fact that you're frugal," he told her. "You're very up front about that."
Kunis joked: "That's a nice way of saying 'cheap,' but yes."
When she was browsing Etsy, Kunis explained: "I wanted the thinnest possible platinum band. I mean, you can't see it, but it's super, super thin."
While the camera zoomed in on her ring, she recalled being appalled at the price of Tiffany and Co. wedding bands. "I was like, 'They're how much? This is astronomical," the actress said.
"So, I went on Etsy and I was like, '$90?' I was like, 'Buy now!' Ashton's was $100, so technically his wedding band was a little bit more expensive."
Purchasing a cheaper band was "not a big deal," she added. "My engagement ring is beautiful, but I don't ever wear it. This ring, I'm like, 'It's $90!' It's great. That person on Etsy had no clue whose ring they were making, but they were wonderful and very nice and polite and generous."
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