The European Beauty of Mila Kunis

I’ll admit it… I have a girl crush on Mila Kunis. I think she secured her place on my list when she played the sexy, yet vulnerable, Jamie, the headhunter on Friends with Benefits.

Milena “Mila” Markovna Kunis is what I consider a European beauty, not only because she was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, but because of her exotic looks. Standing only 5’4″, this pint-sized powerhouse is one seriously sexy woman!

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Photo Source: GQ

And for those who have been living under a rock, she dated Macaulay Culkin for seven years. Now is she is engaged to fellow actor Ashton Kutcher, and they are expecting a baby girl.

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I have loved Mila since her days as Jackie Burkhart on That 70’s Show, which also starred Ashton. She also voices the character of Meg on Family Guy.

She has played dark roles (Black Swan and The Book of Eli) as well as comedic roles (Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Friends with Benefits).

She has been on one or another “sexiest woman” lists for several years, but she seems to be down to earth and very comfortable in her skin, which is a very attractive quality!

In the July 2014 Marie Claire article by Allison Glock, Mila is very honest about a lot of things. “I believe we are the architects of our own lives… You have to take responsibility. Life is 100 percent about growth.” (Source: Marie Claire, July 2014.)

Also in the article, Mila talked about her parents (who “have been together for 40 years”) and her 90-something grandparents (who “have been together since they were teenagers”), her Jewish religion (“I love being Jewish”), and where Ashton will be in the delivery room when she delivers their baby girl (“He’ll be head to head. Not head to vag.”)

Mila Kunis is a rare beauty who has confidence and a funny bone!

Have a great day!

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