No one ever doubts that Mila Kunis is gorgeous, sexy, cool and funny! Moreover, she speaks fluent Russian. May be this was the main reason why the 28-year-old Ukrainian hottie was named GQ’s Knockout of the Year. The ‘Black Swan’ actress graces one of the four covers of the magazine’s December issues, while Mila’s ‘Friend’s with Benefits’ co-star, Justin Timberlake, appears on another cover alongside Jimmy Fallon, who were named Showmen of the Year. Rapper Jay-Z is GQ’s 2011 King.
Mila’s new status given by GQ was undoubtedly a stunning occasion to take an exclusive interview from the beauty. GQ visited Mila in Detroit, where she’s shooting Oz: The Great and Powerful, Sam Raimi’s massive prequel to The Wizard of Oz. Lovely Mila not only sits down for a chat with the magazine, but also tries to find a cure for the sick reporter of GQ. “Oh, I feel so bad! You’re so siiick! Let’s get you better,” Mila told Michael Idov.
She takes him to a Japanese restaurant for a miso soup and instructs him: “Cough away. Don’t hold it in! You’ve got to let it out! Don’t worry about me. I’ll just take some vitamins later”.
Mila Kunis was born in Chernovtsy, a small town in Ukraine. When she was still a seven-year-old child, her family moved to Los Angeles. Speaking about Chernovtsy, the gorgeous actress says that, “It wasn’t, like, a full-on village. We had a movie theater. Streets were paved. We had a normal school.”
Mila says that she began taking actress classes, while being still a child. Although her first gig was in 1995 in ‘Make a Wish, Molly’, Mila is mostly known for her role as Jackie Burkhart in ‘That ’70s Show’. “My English was a little janky. I didn’t have very many friends. And there was this place advertised on the radio as a place for kids to meet other kids — an acting class. My parents couldn’t afford a babysitter. They said, ‘Great, that takes up our Saturday,'” the actress recalls.
Mila reveals her down-to-earth side once again as she tells GQ that, “I love what I do, but my theory is that it’s people who doubt what they do and want to prove it to you, they’re like ‘It’s art. I create art. It’s art, art, art.’ I’m like, Holy s***, are you f****** kidding me? I run around and pretend I’m someone else for twelve hours; I record Family Guy [she voices Meg]. Then I get to go home and watch Jersey Shore.”
GQ’s December Men of the Year Issue brings four different covers, where we can find the most inspiring men of the year. Therefore, Michael Fassbender is named as the Breakout star while Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon have been named as the Showmen of the Year. GQ’s 2011 King is Jay-Z.
For more from Mila, Justin, Jimmy, Michael and Jay-Z, visit GQ.com or read the GQ December issue set to hit the newsstands on November 22, 2011.
Photos courtesy of GQ
