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Mila Kunis talks

Photo credit: Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar.

We’ve been watching Mila since her days as the uptight Jackie on That 70’s Show. She’s grown into a beautiful woman with an elegant fashion sense. Harper’s Bazaar thinks she’s pretty special as well and she’ll be gracing the cover of their April  issue. Readers will get an inside look into what she thinks about about dating, body image, and more, in an interview with the oh-so popular actress.

Here is an early peek into what she has to say:

On dating: “I don’t get asked out. This past year, I haven’t been home, so who’s going to ask me?”

“I don’t go out very often. I prefer to stay home and have a nice little beverage and watch television.” “My glass of wine and I are besties.”

Do you make friends easily? “No. It’s hard to open up to people because often they’re more curious than they actually care about you.”

On getting older: “I will not put a needle in my body unless I have a medical reason,” she says, “but ask me in 10 years. Right now, I’m like, ‘I’m going to embrace it,’ but … I’m probably going to want to have something done. I have no doubt.”

 After her drastic weight loss for Black Swan, Mila notes that her body “has never been the same. My shape is different. When I got down to 95 pounds, I was muscles, like a little brick house, but skin and bones. When I gained it back, it went to completely different areas.” Like the rear? “No, I’d be happy if my ass got bigger. All the weight that left my chest went to my side hip, my stomach.”

She’s wary of another role that would require a body transformation. “I’m not going to say I’d look forward to it, but if an offer came along, I’d do it.”

Photo credit: Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar

For the full interview of Mila Kunis with more photos and a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot check out HarpersBazaar.com. Harper’s Bazaar’s April issue hits newsstands March 20.


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Comments

  1. Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says

    March 5, 2012 at 11:06 am

    I didn’t realize she lost so much weight for that role. Eeks!

  2. Louise says

    March 5, 2012 at 3:22 pm

    She’s amazing, and wow that’s a small weight. It would be hard for me to lose that much weight.

  3. Marcie W. says

    March 5, 2012 at 3:58 pm

    I LOVE Mila Kunis. She’s my #1 girl crush. Classically gorgeous.

  4. Kathleen says

    March 5, 2012 at 9:50 pm

    Wow, talk about dedication to your job. I stuck needles in my body for surrogacy, but that is about as far as I go with them. I dang sure wouldn’t get down to 95 pounds for anyone. Of course, at 5’9″ I would likely be dead if I did. She is gorgeous though!

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