Mila Kunis looks amazing on the cover of ‘W’ magazine for March 2020. Moreover, the 27-year-old actress shared a lot of things in the interview with the magazine. Well, it is more than obvious that the Ukrainian-born beauty always looks fantastic. However, when speaking about her looks, Mila says:
“I was never raised to think that I was pretty. It’s not that I was raised to think I was unattractive, but it was just never something that was pointed out to me by my family. They would point out personality traits — ‘Our daughter is really quirky’—versus what I look like, because inevitably, looks go, so it makes no difference.”
When being asked about watching herself in “Black Swan”, Mila Kunis told the mag that “Before I started, I couldn’t even lift my arm properly. I literally had no posture, so, yeah, the first time I saw the movie, my jaw dropped. I was like, Oh, my God – I don’t suck. And it’s great that the performance has been captured on film, because I will never put on those pointe shoes again.”
Mila Kunis also opens up on her training period for her role in “Black Swan” explaining why she will never dance again. “I had never danced in my life. I trained for four months, seven days a week, five hours a day. I had one day off on my birthday. I lost 20 pounds. I tore a ligament. I dislocated my shoulder. I have two scars on my back. And it was worth every minute.”
Despite all this, she sais: “But I will never dance again. I’m a strong believer in mind over matter, but I didn’t fully understand what that meant until this production. I was like, Well – I wear heels; I can do this. I was wrong: Christian Louboutins are uncomfortable, but I screamed the first time I put on a pointe shoe.”
When speaking about her first roles, Mila Kunis says she started acting when she was nine and until 14 she did about 15 commercials and appeared in numerous television shows.
“I was on Baywatch twice. The second time, I played a blind girl who’s lost in the forest next to the beach and needs to be saved. It was absurd: There’s a fire, I get saved, and then I go boogie-boarding. I remember thinking, Well, if I’m blind, how am I boogie-boarding? No one ever gave me an answer.”
Photos courtesy of ‘W’ Magazine