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Mila Kunis Tells Conan She Bought Her Wedding Rings On Etsy For $190

Wait, seriously?

Love apparently does come cheap for Jackie and Kelso.

"Bad Moms" star Mila Kunis revealed on "Conan" that when she and husband Ashton Kutcher opted for a secret wedding ceremony, they also got frugal with their rings.

The self-admitted cheapskate told host Conan O'Brien this week that she didn't want to break the bank for the couple's thin platinum wedding bands.

And a trip to Tiffany's shocked Kunis with how much matrimonial bling would cost.

"They're how much? This is astronomical. So I went on Etsy, it was like $90," Kunis, one of Forbes' highest-paid actresses last year, said. "I was like, '$90, buy now.'"

Kutcher's band cost $10 more than Kunis' ring, bringing the grand total to US$190, excluding shipping or gift-wrapping costs. She told O'Brien that she had no idea who designed the rings, but was happy with the Etsy seller's service.

Considering that thin platinum bands on Etsy can retail for $600, the former "That '70s Show" co-stars spent barely anything for one of Etsy's lower-cost options.

Mila Kunis is one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses last year, according to Forbes. (Photo: Gregg DeGuire/WireImage)

She also admitted that she pretty much ignores the engagement ring Kutcher, 38, bought her.

"My engagement ring is beautiful, but I don't ever wear it," Kunis, 32, said.

Kunis' five-carat diamond engagement ring is valued at $650,000, E News reports.

The actress' current candidness is a far cry from her previous position. Kunis was an adamantly against marriage, which was partly why she broke up with ex-boyfriend Macaulay Culkin.

Kunis has a daughter with Kutcher, and they're expecting their second child.

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