Mila Kunis Used to Hate Ashton Kutcher Before They Dated
I’m not taking anything away. If it were up to (Ashton), we would have had kids much sooner. “But I had contracts for films I had to do”, Kunis recounted. I was like, ‘Let me finish this last thing, Jupiter Ascending, and we’re a go.
“I took a chunk of time off. It saddens me how much fear we’ve instilled in ourselves”, she told Glamour of the suggestion by the presumptive GOP presidential nominee to block Syrian refugees from entering the USA over terrorist concerns.
She said: “I got – knock on wood – very lucky”. So to go to a shoot and have my makeup artist put on face cream and send me off to do a photo, I was like, ‘Well, this makes life easy.’ And you’re still protected. In fact, the brunette beauty says he knows everything about her.
“Children are f–king insane”, Kunis joked in a recent interview with Glamour.
“Like, at the park”, Kunis explains, “certain jungle gyms have an opening for older kids to jump out of”. [Wyatt is] 19 months; she can’t jump. Or maybe she’s just ideal. “I have a really sweet daughter”.
Overall she felt comfortable in her skin and the safe space created on set.
“My parents went through hell and back”, she says. It has nothing to do with me.
Mila noted that if her husband could handle teenage girls, he could “handle anything”.
“We can’t bullshit each other”. According to Mila, she “literally can’t lie” to him anymore.
“There’s nothing we don’t know about each other, because we’ve known each other for so long”, she said about her husband. And while we’re not exactly sure what that means – maybe we just don’t have enough breast pumping experience? You think you’re such hot shit.'[We had] full friendship breakups. The pair got engaged in 2014 and Wednesday in July 2015. We went through a period where I thought he was insane. And I was like, ‘Whatever will happen will happen.’ As an actor, you travel so much. “We all have hearts and we can build safe zones in Syria and we’ll get the Gulf states to put up the money”.
Mila concluded: “It truly is being married to your best friend. But it’s true”, she added.
Mila Kunis has always been one to tell it like it is.
The Jewish Ted star, who came to the US with her family after growing anti-semitism forced them out of the Ukraine in 1991, can’t understand people who believe refugees are violent – because she is one.