Ashton Kutcher wasn’t watching as the Bears and Packers added another dramatic chapter to their rivalry during a tense postseason showdown
12:53 ET, 12 Jan 2026Updated 12:57 ET, 12 Jan 2026

Ashton Kutcher is a well-known, die-hard fan of the Chicago Bears(Image: Getty)
For a Chicago Bears superfan who once called a regular-season game “the most important day in the history of humankind,” missing a marquee NFL matchup takes a very good reason.
For Ashton Kutcher, that reason arrived under the bright lights of Hollywood rather than the floodlights of Soldier Field.
Kutcher, a lifelong Bears supporter, was not on hand for one of the NFL’s most talked-about playoff classics this weekend. Instead, he was walking the red carpet alongside his wife, Mila Kunis, at the Golden Globe Awards, marking the couple’s first joint awards show appearance in four years while reigniting past criticism for their connections to multiple disgraced celebrities.
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The timing couldn’t have been more ironic given Kutcher’s recent viral enthusiasm for Chicago’s rivalry showdown with the Green Bay Packers.
Just weeks earlier, Kutcher had taken to Instagram ahead of the Bears’ Week 16 rematch with the Green Bay Packers, delivering an impassioned monologue.
“I’m not one to really exaggerate, so I’m going to try to keep this simple and factual,” Kutcher said. “Today is probably the most important day in the history of humankind. It is the 211th meeting of the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers.”
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“Now, let’s be clear about something. What is at stake today? Everything. It is pride, it is history, it is gridiron glory. The Chicago Bears are prepared to dominate. Let’s get it done.”
Kutcher was born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where Chicago was the closest NFL city, and he has remained fiercely loyal to the Bears ever since. He even hoped to name his son, Dimitri, after the team, with the youngster given the nickname ‘Bear’ instead.
The intensity Kutcher described wasn’t exaggerated. In Week 16, the Bears and Packers met in a tense rematch that ended with Chicago mounting a late comeback to defeat Green Bay 22–16 in overtime, taking control of the NFC North and reigniting postseason momentum.

Kutcher is often seen supporting the Bears at games(Image: Getty)
The Bears overcame an early deficit and forced extra time before quarterback Caleb Williams connected for the go-ahead score in OT, giving Chicago its first home win over the Packers since 2018 and keeping playoff momentum alive.
On Saturday night, the Bears once again hosted the Packers again in the NFC Wild Card round and produced one of the most remarkable comebacks of the postseason.
Green Bay surged to a 21-6 lead by halftime and appeared in command, but Chicago exploded for 25 fourth-quarter points to win 31-27 and advance to the divisional round.
Williams led the charge in his playoff debut, throwing for 361 yards and engineering the go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter. The Bears’ victory marked their first playoff win in 15 years.