On Thursday, the couple made an appearance on “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” where they spoke about quarantining with family members. Their family includes their 5-year-old daughter, Wyatt, and 3-year-old son, Dimitri. During the candid interview, Kunis expressed her appreciation for Kutcher on being the backbone of their relationship and supporting her not just during the sheltering phase, but in every other situation in life.

"Listen, in this pandemic, I've killed us all off and we've all had corona in my mind. I just go to the worst possible place and he's very reliable," the 36-year-old actress explained, Fox News reported. The "Friends With Benefits" actress describes herself as a "fast song," while considering Kutcher a calming force in her life, admitting that she tends to veer off occasionally.

Kunis feels anxious about the coronavirus pandemic while Kutcher is an extrovert and has a playful personality that works in the couple's favor. She also attributed the relationship's success to Kutcher's ability to think of her instability as entertaining and nonjudgmental.

To that, Kutcher responded, "It's called love. I love you."

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, pictured Dec. 19, 2014, welcomed baby No. 2. Getty Images

Unlike a lot of parents of young kids who struggle with homeschooling their kids, Kunis expressed admiration for her husband, saying that 20 years after knowing Kutcher, there is hardly anything she doesn't know about him. Not until recently, Kunis realized that her husband is an expert when it came to teaching.

Kutcher explains this uber-cool talent by noting that he doesn't focus on too many things at the same time. The actor says that he accesses one drawer of his life at a time and deviate all his focus on it, meaning when he works, his entire focus is on working alone.

The tables were turned when Kutcher called Kunis great at multitasking and she can do 12 things simultaneously and successfully manage them all.