Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mila Kunis ‘wishes she was wild’


Mila Kunis has admitted that she would like to be more of a wild child. The Black Swan actress said that unlike her dark character Lily in the film, she prefers a quiet night in with a glass of wine. She told The Advocate, “Sometimes I wish I had a little bit of that in me, but I just don’t. I prefer to stay home, take a bath, have a glass of wine, and watch Bravo. “I don’t want to go to the hottest club, dance on tables, get photographed, and then spend the next day denying it ever happened.” The 27-year-old added that when filming 1998 film Gia which told the story of a lesbian model (played by Angelina Jolie) who died from AIDS she admitted that she had no idea what the role involved until the premiere. She said, “My parents never let me read the script, so I didn’t even understand what movie I was making. I had no clue until the premiere. “Angelina Jolie was very sweet to me and my family, but when you’re a kid in Hollywood, there aren’t many people who aren’t nice to you.”Mila Kunis has admitted that she would like to be more of a wild child. The Black Swan actress said that unlike her dark character Lily in the film, she prefers a quiet night in with a glass of wine. She told The Advocate, “Sometimes I wish I had a little bit of that in me, but I just don’t. I prefer to stay home, take a bath, have a glass of wine, and watch Bravo. “I don’t want to go to the hottest club, dance on tables, get photographed, and then spend the next day denying it ever happened.” The 27-year-old added that when filming 1998 film Gia which told the story of a lesbian model (played by Angelina Jolie) who died from AIDS she admitted that she had no idea what the role involved until the premiere. She said, “My parents never let me read the script, so I didn’t even understand what movie I was making. I had no clue until the premiere. “Angelina Jolie was very sweet to me and my family, but when you’re a kid in Hollywood, there aren’t many people who aren’t nice to you.”

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