Clark is one of the most inspiring athletes in American sports right now
Caitlin Clark continues to be an incredible influence on the next generation of sports fans and sports stars as she moves the Mila Kunis-Ashton Kutcher family to tears at her latest Indiana Fever game, despite them being Hollywood icons.
The guard makes sure that she always includes the fans in her matchday routine, understanding how important it is for them to meet their heroes, and this time she made sure to meet Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher after beating the Los Angeles Sparks on May 24.
The interaction left the young girl, who considers Clark her idol, in tears as her parents began to comfort her in what was a an emotional, but sweet, moment for the family and for the WNBA’s biggest name at the moment.
It was a good night on the court for Clark too as she gained her first ever WNBA win with the Fever, after they experienced a very challenging start to the season in the Eastern Conference by losing their opening five games.
It came via the form of a slender 78-73 victory over the Sparks, with a mega final quarter where the Fever put up 25 points, six more than any other quarter, as their late hurrah proved to be enough to take the win.
But it was another tough night for Clark, as she only posted 11 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists as she continues to struggle to adapt to the WNBA compared to the statistics she showed with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
What do we know about their daughter?
Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher is the eldest daughter of the couple, who met on the set of The ’70s Show, and she was born in 2014, just one year before her parents married.
But not much is known about them except that they’re in touch with their half-Ukrainian identity and that they’re encouraged to go into the world and play, with their parents not caring too much if their clothes get dirty.
Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher was recently interested in space, but has now turned her attention to long distance running after watching her dad compete in the New York City marathon back in November 2022 as Kunis revealed they started training.
“For me, the No. 1 role I will ever play is to be a father,” Kutcher told PEOPLE, expressing his pride in early 2023. “It’s the most important role in my life.”
Kutcher later added, “It’s not your job to raise happy kids. It’s your job to raise resilient kids who can find happiness. It’s the blessing of a skinned knee!”
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