Mila Kunis Talks Macaulay Culkin and Dating Life in Elle UK
Mila Kunis is one of the hottest actresses in Hollywood right now, and she keeps showing us different sides of her. In a recent interview with Elle UK, Kunis opens up about ex-boyfriend Macaulay Culkin, her current dating life, and her desire to prove everyone wrong.
Read a few excerpts below:
Kunis on her dating life:
‘Is a guy going to come up to me and ask if he can take me out on a date? Where can I go and have this date? I can’t go anywhere! My house, his house…So what do you do? I’m trying to be like a normal girl and a single girl… but the concept of being single and in my position is just not workable. I couldn’t even go on a date if I wanted to!’
Kunis on dating Macaulay Culkin:
‘Being settled so young really helped. You know, I wouldn’t take back anything in my life, not one thing. I think it all shaped me to be who I am today. There are things that people know about, and there are things that the press doesn’t know about, and everything that did occur 100 per cent shaped who I am. My ex-boyfriend, my family, my friends, everybody.’
Kunis on women in comedy:
“You have to poke fun at yourself in real life, so why not do it on screen while you’re at it? I’ll always be the first to laugh at myself. I know there is a small, weird group of people who don’t like women being crude, but they really do need to get over that. Even after a film like Bridesmaids, which I loved, a lot of men still don’t see women as funny. Now that’s f***ed up.’
Kunis on her past keeping her grounded
“I may have a lot now, but I’m OK if it all goes. I had everything when I was poor. We always had food on the table. Somehow, my parents made it happen. I felt loved and cared for. I didn’t have material things, but it didn’t matter. I’m grateful now that I don’t have to wake up every morning and worry about how I’m going to pay my bills. But I’m not going to sell my soul for it. I really do know it’s not the be-all and end-all.”
Kunis on proving her critics wrong:
“I have everything working against me at this point. I am a woman, I’m a child actress and I was on a television show for eight years. But I have worked really hard to prove them all wrong. It’s the stubborn side of me. I still don’t have a f***ing clue what I’m doing. I’m not confident in my talent, whatever that might be, and I hope I never am. Working this hard is the thing that keeps me sane.”


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