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Mila Kunis Does Complex Magazine

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis graces the cover of Complex magazine’s April/May 2008 issue. I can’t believe this girl was on The 70’s Show…she has really grown up! Mila’s most recent gig is starring in Judd Apatow’s new comedy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The magazine is available on newstands on April 10.

Here are the highlights of the interview in the magazine:

Mila on what she would do with the power of invisibility:
“I would go into the White House, I would go into the Senate. I would go into these peoples’ private homes and feel like I was invading them and it would be the craziest rush. It’s the most fucked up thing you could ever do. I think it would be great.”

Mila on the high stress work environment that is Family Guy:
“I come to work one day out of the month. I come in my pajamas, I hang out and play Ping-Pong, I record a couple pages of stuff, and I leave. I hope that job never ends. It’s like money from the sky.”

Photo Source: Complex


POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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