Mila Kunis smoulders on the cover of GQ but insists she's not girlfriend material

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

'I wouldn't wish myself on anybody!' Mila Kunis smoulders on the cover of GQ but insists she's not girlfriend material



By Andrea Magrath

Last updated at 5:43 PM on 12th July 2011


She is the hottest actress on Hollywood right now, playing a sexually confident woman in the upcoming comedy Friends with Benefits, and now smouldering on the cover of men's magazine GQ.

But Mila Kunis insists dating her is no picnic.

Despite recently accepting a blind date with a US Marine, the 27-year-old star says: 'I wouldn't dare wish myself upon anybody at this point in my life!'


Smouldering: Friends with Benefits star Mila Kunis is stunning in the new issue of GQ magazine, but of relationships, says 'I wouldn't wish myself on anyone'
Smouldering: Friends with Benefits star Mila Kunis is stunning in the new issue of GQ magazine, but of relationships, says 'I wouldn't wish myself on anybody'

Dismissing the persistent rumours that her on screen romance with Justin Timberlake spilled over into real life, Mila reveals she is single following her split from long-term love Macauley Culkin in January.

The gorgeous brunette blames her busy lifestyle. She tells GQ: 'My shooting schedule is crazy. I'm a nomad till January.'



Mila rose to fame in That '70s show but saw her star explode when she appeared alongside Natalie Portman in last year's Oscar-winning ballet drama Black Swan. Now she is starring in the naughty rom-com Friends with Benefits, in cinemas next week.


Cheeky: Mila stars as a woman who embarks on a purely physical relationship with her friend (Justin Timberlake) but says the idea would not work in real life
Cheeky: Mila stars as a woman who embarks on a purely physical relationship with her friend (Justin Timberlake) but says the idea would not work in real life

Kunis and Timberlake play friends turned lovers who attempt to avoid the emotional complications sex inevitably brings to a relationship.

Mila believes a 'friends with benefits' relationship simply cannot work in real life. Asked if she's ever tried it herself, she tells the magazine: 'I haven't, but I can give you my stance on it: It's like communism - good in theory, in execution it fails.

She adds: 'Friends of mine have done it, and it never ends well. Why do people put themselves through that torture?'


'It's like communism - good in theory, in execution it fails,' Kunis says of her and Timberlake's relationship in Friends with Benefits
'It's like communism - good in theory, in execution it fails,' Kunis says of her and Timberlake's relationship in Friends with Benefits

Only time will tell if the Forgetting Sarah Marshall star will be keeping things strictly platonic when she goes on a date with a sergeant she is accompanying to the Marine Corps ball in November.

Just last week Sgt. Scott Moore, of the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Afghanistan, posted a video to YouTube asking Mila to be his date to the ball.

It's a date: Mila has accepted a date to the Marina Corps Ball with Sgt. Scott Moore, who posted an invitation on YouTube
It's a date: Mila has accepted a date to the Marina Corps Ball with Sgt. Scott Moore, who posted an invitation on YouTube

In the daring video he says: ‘I just want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the Marine Corps ball on November 18 in Greenfield, North Carolina with yours truly. So take a second, think about it and get back to me.’

Shown the video by Fox411 during promotional duties for Friends with Benefits, Mila's co-star Justin Timberlake encouraged her to accept.

He said: ‘Have you seen this? Have you heard about this? You need to do it for your country. I'm going to work on this man. This needs to go down.’ Mila accepted the invitation.

Mila, who moved to Los Angeles from the Ukrainian SSR with her family when she eight, names Tina Fey and Lucille Ball among the females in Hollywood she looks up to.

She admits that good looks can sometimes distract from the work of female comedians.

'You want the attention to go to the joke itself rather than be distracted by who's delivering it,' she tells GQ. 'But look at Bridesmaids. That movie's full of beautiful women who are hysterical. I'm so proud of those ladies.

'You have no idea how hard it is for a woman in this business. A lot of people don't even think women are funny. It's f***** up, but you have to deal with guys like that. I've learned to roll with it.'

For the full feature, read the latest issue of GQ magazine.


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