Mila Kunis is silly hot, she denies it all the time, but there's no question that she's one of those celebs who you want to watch talking about relationships and stuff, only you get distracted just staring at her perfect face, then forget to listen and have to start all over...
It's a bit like when you ask for directions, only a lot sexier.
Take her latest exclusive shoot with the August issue of Elle magazine.
In it, the 28-year-old actress addresses those Ashton Kutcher rumours [they've been friends since working on That 70s Show but are allegedly dating following his split from Demi Moore earlier this year].
She even proves herself as something of a potty mouth...!
Mila addresses her romantic life by explaining how a woman in her position would find it difficult to date anyone at all. The Oscar nominee also exp resses distaste at how difficult it is for women to be viewed as funny, and how her hard-working attitude keeps her focused.
But don't take our word for it, oh no, here's what face-of-Dior Ms Kunis has to say...
On the hardships of dating as a celebrity:
âIs 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 canât go anywhere!
"My house, his house...So what do you do? Iâm 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 couldnât even go on a date if I wanted to!âÂ
On her past keeping her grounded:
âI may have a lot now, but Iâm 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 didnât have material things, but it didnât matter. Iâm grateful now that I donât have to wake up every morning and worry about how Iâm going to pay my bills.
"But Iâm not going to sell my soul for it. I really do know itâs not the be-all and end-allâ
On her eig ht year relationship with ex-boyfriend Macaulay Culkin:
âBeing settled so young really helped. You know, I wouldnât 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 doesnât know about, and everything that did occur 100 per cent shaped who I am. My ex-boyfriend, my family, my friends, everybody.â
[Watch Mila's behing-the-scenes video shoot here]
On her family and friends keeping her true to her own spirit:
"If it wasnât for the solid foundation of my friends and my family, I donât know who I would be.
"My friends have been my friends since I was a kid and I think that makes a huge difference to how I behave. Theyâre not in the industry- Julie is a teacher and Kat is a dentist. They prevent me from becoming a total asshole.â
On wanting more women to play funny characters:
âYou have to poke fun at yourself in real life, so why not do it on screen while youâre at it? Iâll always be the first to laugh at myself.
"I know there is a small, weird group of people who donât 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 donât see women as funny. Now thatâs f***ed up.â
On proving her critics wrong:
âI have everything working against me at this point. I am a woman, Iâm a child actress and I was on a television show for eight years.
"But I have worked really hard to prove them all wrong. Itâs the stubborn side of me. I still donât have a f***ing clue what Iâm doing. Iâm 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.â    Â
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See Mila Kunisâs full photo shoot and interview in the August issue of ELLE on sale Wednesday 4th July 2012
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