Mila Kunis: I Have No Shame (Interview Magazine August 2012)

We have seen Mila Kunis stripping off in Friends With Benefits and even doing a lesbian scene in Black Swan with Natalie Portman, which speaks volumes about how far this actress can go. But probably the most interesting is still ahead as the 29-year-old told Interview magazine that she has ‘no shame’ and could do things others would never agree for.

Mila Kunis Covers Interview Magazine

Mila Kunis Covers Interview Magazine

Speaking to her Oz: The Great and Powerful co-star James Franco for Interview magazine about an actress who walked off-set because she wasn’t planning to participate in a risque scene Mila Kunis said:

I guess you could say that I have no shame. I mean, if you think about all the stuff that you’ve made me do—just you alone, James, We don’t have to get into details, but that poor girl would never be able to do a short with you. She would never be able to have fake blood thrown at her, with blood-sucking vampires and dildos being thrown everywhere. That would not be okay for that girl. I, on the other hand, am game.”

Mila Kunis for Interview Magazine

However, Mila Kunis admits that despite the freedom the modern world offers there will always be double standards for men and women:

I think that an actor is more likely to be forgiven in the public’s eye than an actress. I think there will always be a double standard between males and females, so I think that an actress is more likely to protect her public persona, so to speak, than an actor would be. An actor goes crazy in a hotel room, gets trashed, throws a bench, breaks a window, and he is considered a rock star. An actress does that and she’s sent to rehab and is thought to have problems and issues and can’t get a job.”

Mila Kunis for Interview Magazine

Mila Kunis, who rumored to be dating Ashton Kutcher, also shared on confidence and how she chooses roles:

I think that when a person is insecure about who they are or who they want to be, then it translates on screen, and the choices they make are all about perception. If I’m not comfortable in my own skin or confident in who I am, then I’m going to pick parts based on how people are going to view them, not based on what I find challenging or entertaining. And I think that there are a lot of reasons to be insecure as an actress . . .

But I don’t really have a perception issue. I’ve been pretty good about being who I am in the public’s eye. I don’t necessarily put on an act when I go on Jay Leno or dress differently in public than I do in private. I’d like to think I’m the same person, more or less.

So when it comes to picking parts, I do make an effort to choose parts that I want to do, and not necessarily parts someone else wants me to do, or parts that someone else is going to respond to. I’ve said this before, but after That ’70s Show ended, I solely wanted do films that inspire me, and to work with people who make me better. I wanted to just surround myself with people who I think are better than I am, whether they’re actors or directors or producers, so that I could learn from them. And I think that’s pretty much what I’ve done. I think that if I hadn’t done it that way, then I would’ve just stunted myself.”

Mila Kunis for Interview Magazine

Mila was also interviewed about her future plans and this is what she said:

Listen, in five years I do hope to have a family, and, you know, who knows? I think in this industry people have such a short shelf life, truly, that I don’t know what I’m going to be in five years in regards to acting. I mean, I’d love to produce. I can’t form a sentence or write an email, so I know I’m definitely not going to go and become a writer, but I would love to explore other facets of this industry, for sure.”

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