No one is sure whether Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are married but the actor is making sure the rumors persist.

In her latest appearance, Kunis appeared to be wearing a ring that hints at the possibility of marriage. However, she remains coy on the subject.

According to the Daily Mail, Kunis appeared wearing what appears to be a wedding ring while on her way to "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in Hollywood. She appeared on the late night comedy show Tuesday night to promote her upcoming movie "Jupiter Ascending," which hits theaters on Friday, Feb.6.

Kunis and Kutcher have been very quiet on the topic of marriage, but in the New Year Kutcher posted a photo in which he wished their fans a Happy New Year from "the Kutchers," implying the couple married in secret.

Kunis's ring could mean they are indeed married, yet want to keep it a secret for a bit longer. However, that is not good enough for Ellen DeGeneres.

The Daily Mirror reports DeGeneres questioned Kunis about the photo when she appeared on her show on Monday.

"It says, 'The Kutchers,' so it sounds like you're married," DeGeneres said, while the photo appeared in the back of the set.

"I don't know. We could just be a plural. My daughter has his last name legally," Kunis said, deflecting the question.

"Why would it be such a secret if you were married?" DeGeneres continued. "Are you still trying to stay on the market for men? It's a whole professional thing."

Kunis responded: "You got it figured out, Ellen." However, she did praise Kutcher's parenting abilities.

Appearing Tuesday night on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," she talked more about her relationship with her former "That '70s Show" co-star, including him asking her to go dating apps, reports Us Weekly.

"People run these things by him all the time. Listen -- when we started dating ... Tinder hadn't been really out yet," she told Kimmel. "And he was like, 'So babe, you know, I got this thing that I'm thinking about ... You need to do me a favor and look at this app. Download [it].' I was like, 'No problem!'"
Kunis confessed she had fun with Tinder and then tried its gay equivalent, Grindr.