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Blake Lively’s dog had an “accident” at a photo shoot: bad dog or bad owner? – surprising

So, what’s this… It’s Blake Lively! Anyway, in this week’s animal-defecation news, Blake Lively’s little dog Penny is a BAD DOG!!, says www.celebitchy.com I feel like I’ve heard a version of this story before, only it involved a different celebrity and a different dog. Where did I hear this? Maybe it was that story [...]
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‘Ted’ Star Mila Kunis Reveals 25-Pound Weight Gain Since ‘Black Swan’


Mila Kunis is opening up about her public weight gain in the August issue of Glamour magazine. Kunis, 28, famously dropped the pounds for her role of a ballerina in 2010′s Black Swan, but the Ted star admits that it’s been hard returning to her normal body weight under the scrutiny of the public eye. “This…Read more»

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See Mila Kunis When She Was in Middle School: The Ted Star Then and Now (PHOTOS)

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Mila Kunis has come a long way since her middle school days in Los Angeles. The Ukrainian-born actress, who couldn’t speak any English at age 7 when she and her family moved to L.A., is now one of Hollywood’s most in-demand leading ladies. Mila got her big break as self- and Kelso-obsessed Jackie Burkhart on That ‘70s Show back in 1998, when she was 14, and when the popular sitcom wrapped in 2006, she started landing prime roles in movies like Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The…

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I’ve never dated, says Mila Kunis – Times of India


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I’ve never dated, says Mila Kunis
Times of India
Mila Kunis, who was rumoured to be dating Ashton Kutcher, has vehemently denied all claims by insisting that she’s never actually dated anyone. "I’m OK in my personal life," the New York Daily News quoted her as telling Glamour magazine.
Mila Kunis on her love life: ‘I would do Internet dating’ if I wasn’t a celebrityNew York Daily News
Mila Kunis still in close contact with US Marine Corps Ball dateNew York Post
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher: Non-Exclusively Hitting It!The Hollywood Gossip
Us Magazine -Cinema Blend
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Mila Kunis Shines in a Canadian Tuxedo on August Cover of Glamour

The effervescent girl next door, Mila Kunis, graces the cover of the August issue of Glamour magazine and dishes about gaining 25 pounds and dropping to 98 pounds for her role as a ballerina in Black Swan.  Kunis, who co-stars in this month’s Ted alongside Mark Wahlberg makes the Canadian tuxedo look mighty good on the colorful cover.  She dishes about babies, weight, dating and tabloid rumors.

On helping her friends find love through online dating…
GLAMOUR: The internet has really changed the way people date. I just went to an OkCupid wedding.
Mila Kunis: One of my really good friends met her fiancé on an OkCupid-style website. OkCupid’s really popular—all my girlfriends have joined. I love those sites. I go on and I pick the guys for my friends. I think it’s great.
GLAMOUR: You pick guys for your girlfriends?
MK: It’s online shopping! We all get together with our laptops and have a glass of wine. Then we message the guy.
GLAMOUR: So, wait, there are guys out there who have been asked out by Mila Kunis and don’t know it?
MK: Yes. Who have had conversations with me on OkCupid, to be exact. They had no clue.
GLAMOUR: What’s your approach?
MK: I’m just very honest and blunt. My girlfriends end up canceling half the dates anyway.
GLAMOUR: Do you help edit your friends’ profiles too?
MK: Yeah. I’m really good at “About Me.” I feel like I could never write anything about myself, because that’s like a therapy session. But about your girlfriends? You just write what you love about your friends. If I didn’t do what I do, I would do Internet dating instead of going out to bars. In two seconds I would. It makes so much more sense.

On not knowing what its like to date…
GLAMOUR: Have you ever thought of just putting up a profile that doesn’t have your photo?
MK: No. Because, ultimately, what’s going to happen? I show up to coffee.… I’m OK in my personal life. I’ve never dated. I can say this honestly: I don’t know what it’s like to date. But also, how am I going to date? I’m not in one state long enough.

On feeling pressure to have a baby…
GLAMOUR: Do you feel pressure to have a baby?
MK: This isn’t the right time for me to have one, but I do want a family. I’d rather be in love and have a baby than have a movie.

On being romantically linked to to men in the tabloids…
GLAMOUR: You’ve been linked to many men in the tabloids. I saw you recently said the Ashton Kutcher thing was absurd…
MK: Ninety-nine percent of it is bulls–t. That is the biggest form of bullying ever, the paparazzi. Printing lies, making accusations, it’s just bullying.

On gaining 25 pounds to return to her normal weight after Black Swan…
GLAMOUR: Your body was talked about so much during the wave of press for Black Swan, in which you played a rail-thin ballerina. How do you feel now?
MK: This is my normal body. It’s not 98 pounds. God, I’m probably 25 pounds heavier in muscle mass and weight at this point. What was crazy was, when I was shooting Black Swan, everyone was like, “Gosh, you’re really too skinny.” Then my weight started bouncing back and they’re like, “She looked better when she was anorexic-looking.” You can’t please anyone! It was just for work. I didn’t do it because I had issues. Now this is my normal weight that I started out with.
GLAMOUR: How did your body feel 25 pounds lighter?
MK: Flat, flat, flat. [She gestures to her chest and hips.] There was no shape, no form, nothing, nothing.

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Mark Wahlberg & Mila Kunis Interview For ‘Ted’

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‘Family Guy’ creator Seth MacFarlane brings his boundary-pushing brand of humour to the big screen for the first time as writer, director and voice star of ’Ted.’ In the live action/CG-animated comedy, he tells the story of John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg), a grown man who must deal with the cherished teddy bear who came to life as the result of a childhood wish…. and has refused to leave his side ever since. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Joel McHale, Patrick Warburton, Giovanni Ribisi and Seth MacFarlane playing Ted through motion-capture, the R-rated comedy arrives in cinemas June 29th in the US and August 1st in the UK.

Can you tell us a little bit about where we meet your characters in ‘Ted’?

Mark Wahlberg: My character, John, he gets Ted as a Christmas gift. It’s one of those talking bears that when you squeeze its hand it says a couple different sentences. John doesn’t have many friends in the neighbourhood that he’s growing up in, so Ted becomes his best friend and he makes a wish that the bear will come to life and, you know, his Christmas wish is granted (laughs). It’s a very funny scene when the bear starts talking in the kitchen with his parents. John works at a rent-a-car place and has a beautiful girlfriend, Lori. He doesn’t want to let go of his adolescence, but his girlfriend wants him to step up and be a man. He’s enjoying life and couldn’t be happier with his girlfriend and his best friend; they make the most of every moment together. But that becomes a problem because Lori wants a bigger commitment.

Mila Kunis: Lori, she is a hard working girl who loves Mark Wahlberg’s character, for him being a child at heart. But she also has this thing in her where she wants to settle down, have a sense of security that he’s not capable of giving her. And I think she ultimately comes to the realisation that you can’t change someone, you just have to accept them for who they are. And I think she comes into terms with knowing that she is truly in love with the person that he is. And accepting Ted as well.

I thought she was a great character in that she’s well balanced, she could have easily been nagging or “one-of-the-guys”….?

Mila Kunis: Oh definitely. My biggest concern for every re-write that I read was I didn’t want her to be nagging and I didn’t need her to be one of the guys. I do believe there’s a happy medium, not all women are beer drinking, American Football loving woman. And then not all women are naggy. There is some that are halfway, so I was like, “I’m gonna do this. Your gonna have to help me?” And Seth did, he trusted me and I trusted him. Then Lori was born. But yes, it was a very fine line because I come from doing a lot of movies with a lot of guys, for some reason. There’s an aspect of my humour that I guess is very guy friendly, but I do believe that I’m still feminine (laughs). I like to hold that for all the ladies (laughs)!

Mark, ‘Ted’ is a film that people may not automatically expect from you? Especially seeing as you were last seen on the big screen in ‘The Fighter’ and ‘Contraband.’

Mark Wahlberg: Yeah. I still have some action with ‘Ted.’ I have a great fight sequence in the movie. A chase sequence, climbing over some stuff. But I do play a very different character, my character has never been in an altercation until he has to punch this twelve year old boy in the face (laughs). So it was very different. My character’s very child-like, I wouldn’t say naive, but he’s a sweet guy. He’s not the edgy sort of character that people have seen me play recently. I went from doing ‘The Fighter’ press to shooting ‘Contraband’ in New Orleans during award season and going back and forth. Then I got a copy of the script, and when I read it, 30 minutes into it I completely forgot about the bear, and I thought, ‘Wow, what a great buddy movie with this dilemma in the middle of it with the girlfriend.’ Then I met Seth, and I was campaigning to get the part.

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You did two things in ‘Ted’ that you don’t really care to do….

Mark Wahlberg: (Laughs) Singing and dancing. I hate it. I don’t mind it in the shower or singing in the car – I was belting out an Adele song this morning. But, I dunno, it just feels silly. With the film, people love it so what do I know? My judgement is shot (laughs). I think with ‘Ted,’ people will not be disappointed, it’s like Seth MacFarlane on steroids. It really is. I saw ‘Family Guy’ and I thought, “Wow, he’s getting away with some of that stuff in a cartoon.” But now a feature film, Rated R, he pushes the envelope – there’s nobody he doesn’t offend either, everyone is fair game. I was down with signing and dancing on something like that.

With the nature of working with someone like Seth MacFarlane and his brand humour, I can imagine there needs to be a lot of trust? Especially since you haven’t worked with him before.

Mark Wahlberg: Yeah. Well, I read the script first of all….actually, when I first heard the concept of the movie I said, “You know what? This is not for me.” But my agent convinced me to read the script and I loved it. Then I sat with Seth for an hour and we clicked right away. You can just tell when somebody gets it, they know what they want and they know how to execute. Because I’ve been in a room with a lot of people who are just kind of trying to convince themselves that they know what they’re going to do, how they’re going to execute it. You could tell pretty quickly with Seth that he knew what he was doing.

Having worked with Seth MacFarlane for so long on ‘Family Guy,‘ what was it like for seeing him direct live-action?

Mila Kunis: It’s strange to have Seth be a director, because as much as I have worked with him on ‘Family Guy,’ I’m in one booth, he’s in another booth, and normally he has to explain to me what’s happening. When you record ‘Family Guy,’ you record it a year before anything’s drawn up, so I have no idea what I’m doing. He has to explain the plot, explain what happens, then you do it three or four times and move on. Seeing him actually be a visual director, explaining scenarios and characters, visually setting up shots, it’s been great. I couldn’t be prouder of him, I think he done an amazing job with ‘Ted,’ an amazing job.

What was your reaction to ‘Ted’ when Seth MacFarlane first talked to you about it?

Mila Kunis: It’s a movie about a talking teddy bear, and would expect nothing less from Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. To me it made sense. I didn’t question it at all, I was like, “OK.” I mean, I’m on a cartoon with a talking dog, I’m not gonna question a bear – what’s the difference (laughs). And with Seth, I trust him, he knows humour. I really do. He knows funny. Sometimes I’ll be like, “You’re wrong!” But no, he’s not, he’s always right (laughs), just don’t tell him I said that.

What was it like working against CGI and with Seth MacFarlane?

Mark Wahlberg: The CGI, it took a little while getting used to. But once I started getting into the swing of things, I started being very comfortable with the idea of acting opposite whatever they had. Whether it was the stuffed bear or the little stick with the eyes. And then of course having Seth somewhere in the room doing the voice was also very helpful. Working with Seth, you never know what to expect. But we hit it off really well when we first met and hung out. It was a very very pleasant experience working with Seth. He’s just such a nice, warm guy. He’s as funny as any human being I’ve met in my life, but he’s just really cool and easy to work with. There was never any stress or difficulty. With the animation, my only concern was that I wanted to play everything as real as possible. I wanted to play it completely straight and let the laughs come from the craziness of the situation. That was exactly what Seth was looking for.

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Mila Kunis Covers ‘Glamour’ Magazine August 2012 Issue!

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Ted star Mila Kunis is featured in the August 2012 issue of Glamour magazine.  Mila, 28, tells Glamour she felt ‘Flat, flat, flat’ (gesturing to her chest and hips) 25 pounds lighter for the filming of Black Swan. “There was no shape, no form, nothing, nothing,” Mila says.

Mila goes on to say, “This is my normal body. It’s not 98 pounds. God, I’m probably 25 pounds heavier in muscle mass and weight at this point. What was crazy was, when I was shooting Black Swan, everyone was like, ‘Gosh, you’re really too skinny.’ Then my weight started bouncing back and they’re like, ‘She looked better when she was anorexic-looking.’ You can’t please anyone! It was just for work. I didn’t do it because I had issues. Now this is my normal weight that I started out with.”

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Mila Kunis Stuns In August ‘Glamour’ & Reveals She Loves Her Curves

The gorgeous Ted star embraces her 25lb weight gain and looks as beautiful as ever on the magazine’s cover! Get all the details here!

Mila Kunis is one of the most gorgeous celebs in Hollywood and what’s even more attractive is she’s so down to earth! Mila, 28, tells Glamour she felt ‘Flat, flat, flat’ (gesturing to her chest and hips) 25 pounds lighter for the filming of Black Swan. “There was no shape, no form, nothing, nothing,” Mila says.

Mila goes on to say, “This is my normal body. It’s not 98 pounds. God, I’m probably 25 pounds heavier in muscle mass and weight at this point. What was crazy was, when I was shooting Black Swan, everyone was like, ‘Gosh, you’re really too skinny.’ Then my weight started bouncing back and they’re like, ‘She looked better when she was anorexic-looking.’ You can’t please anyone! It was just for work. I didn’t do it because I had issues. Now this is my normal weight that I started out with.”

In a town so looks obsessed, the starlet is so refreshingly normal!

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Mila Kunis Does Glamour

With her new movie “Ted” set to hit theatres today, Mila Kunis promoted her film and revealed fun facts about herself in the August 2012 issue of Glamour magazine.

The 28-year-old actress looked stunning as usual in her Club Monaco shirt, Current/Elliott jeans, a Rag & Bone hat, Minor Obsessions star necklace, an Elisa Solomon Jewelry key necklace, a Cartier bracelet, and a Michael Kors ring for the Alexei Hay shot front page while chatting about her forays into online dating and her body changes for black swan.

Set to hit newsstands on July 10th, highlights from Miss Kunis’ interview are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Glamour!

On helping her friends find love through online dating:

GLAMOUR: The internet has really changed the way people date. I just went to an OkCupid wedding.

Mila Kunis: One of my really good friends met her fiancé on an OkCupid-style website. OkCupid’s really popular—all my girlfriends have joined. I love those sites. I go on and I pick the guys for my friends. I think it’s great.

GLAMOUR: You pick guys for your girlfriends?

MK: It’s online shopping! We all get together with our laptops and have a glass of wine. Then we message the guy.

GLAMOUR: So, wait, there are guys out there who have been asked out by Mila Kunis and don’t know it?

MK: Yes. Who have had conversations with me on OkCupid, to be exact. They had no clue.

GLAMOUR: What’s your approach?

MK: I’m just very honest and blunt. My girlfriends end up canceling half the dates anyway.

GLAMOUR: Do you help edit your friends’ profiles too?

MK: Yeah. I’m really good at “About Me.” I feel like I could never write anything about myself, because that’s like a therapy session. But about your girlfriends? You just write what you love about your friends. If I didn’t do what I do, I would do Internet dating instead of going out to bars. In two seconds I would. It makes so much more sense.

On not knowing what its like to date:

GLAMOUR: Have you ever thought of just putting up a profile that doesn’t have your photo?

MK: No. Because, ultimately, what’s going to happen? I show up to coffee.… I’m OK in my personal life. I’ve never dated. I can say this honestly: I don’t know what it’s like to date. But also, how am I going to date? I’m not in one state long enough.

On feeling pressure to have a baby:

GLAMOUR: Do you feel pressure to have a baby?

MK: This isn’t the right time for me to have one, but I do want a family. I’d rather be in love and have a baby than have a movie.

On being romantically linked to to men in the tabloids:

GLAMOUR: You’ve been linked to many men in the tabloids. I saw you recently said the Ashton Kutcher thing was absurd…

MK: Ninety-nine percent of it is bulls–t. That is the biggest form of bullyingever, the paparazzi. Printing lies, making accusations, it’s just bullying.

On gaining 25 pounds to return to her normal weight after Black Swan:

GLAMOUR: Your body was talked about so much during the wave of press for Black Swan, in which you played a rail-thin ballerina. How do you feel now?

MK: This is my normal body. It’s not 98 pounds. God, I’m probably 25 pounds heavier in muscle mass and weight at this point. What was crazy was, when I was shooting Black Swan, everyone was like, “Gosh, you’re really too skinny.” Then my weight started bouncing back and they’re like, “She looked better when she was anorexic-looking.” You can’t please anyone! It was just for work. I didn’t do it because I had issues. Now this is my normal weight that I started out with.

GLAMOUR: How did your body feel 25 pounds lighter?

MK: Flat, flat, flat. [She gestures to her chest and hips.] There was no shape, no form, nothing, nothing.

Here are the pics.  I just have to say I love her and think she is absolutely beautiful.  She’s grown to be a good actress and I’m glad her career didn’t flop after that 70′s show because she is adorable and a joy to watch.:


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