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Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher Wedding Details Revealed: Couple Tied The Knot in 'Private, Secluded and Beautiful' Secret Garden

Aside from the big 4th of July celebration, Hollywood A-listers Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher made the weekend even grander for themselves and their people as they chose the day to secretly tie the knot.

Details of the secret nuptial event was shared across several media outlets including Us Magazine who cited their sources saying that it all took place at the Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch in Oak Glen, California.

Dubbed as "Camp KuKu," the secluded gathering saw the "glowing" and "stunning bride" walking the aisle with her "hair pulled back in a bun" while donning a "strapless tulle dress with crystal beading a low-cut back."

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As for her "That '70s Show" co-star and now husband, he was seen with a "dark tuxedo with a bow tie."

The 37-year-old "No Strings Attached" star was also seen carrying his daughter with Kunis, Wyatt, "throughout the afternoon."

"He clearly loves her so much and never wanted to put her down," an eyewitness said. "Wyatt was great during the ceremony and didn't cry or make a fuss."

The people over at E! News also spilled some details of the event.

"Everyone danced and had a great time,"one source told E!

The publication went on to reveal that the couple has been eyeing the area for quite some time already and opted to hold the wedding there.

"It's extremely private, secluded and beautiful. It's a place that feels a million miles away from Los Angeles. There's a huge pond in the middle and it's surrounded by apple orchards and vistas," the informant revealed.

Right after the merry-making, the new Mr. and Mrs. Kutcher treated their guest with a "casual farewell brunch on Sunday morning before everyone went home," the site added.

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