Mila Kunis on Being Single: 'I Don't Get Asked Out'

March 05, 2012 Magazine Covers

The lovely Mila Kunis graces the April issue of Harper's Bazaar, talking about body image, aging - and dating.

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"I don't get asked out. This past year, I haven't been home, so who's going to ask me?" said Kunis, who admitted she has a hectic film schedule (she just wrapped the fantasy film "Oz The Great and Powerful," with Michelle Williams and James Franco).

Then again, it doesn't bother her much. Mila said, "I prefer to stay home and have a nice little beverage and watch television." She cooks, too. "I can make anything out of leftovers. I want to be a judge on 'Top Chef.'"

After her drastic weight loss for "Black Swan," losing 20 pounds to play the role of a ballerina, Mila confessed her body "has never been the same. My shape is different. When I got down to 95 pounds, I was muscles, like a little brick house, but skin and bones. When I gained it back, it went to completely different areas."

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She added, "I'd be happy if my ass got bigger. All the weight that left my chest went to my side hip, my stomach."

On getting older, Mila was pragmatic. "I will not put a needle in my body unless I have a medical reason -- but ask me in 10 years... I'm probably going to want to have something done. I have no doubt."

Read more from the interview at Harper's Bazaar.com!

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