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SheWired Shot of the Day: Mila Kunis Wearing Nothing But Her Calvins

SheWired Shot of the Day: Mila Kunis Wearing Nothing But Her Calvins

There is a moment in just about every workday when we come across something sexy, gratuitous and completely pointless that we wish we could post but don't under the auspices of there being nothing lesbian about it and often there being no redeeming value.Long before her scintillating performance as the dark ballerina in Black Swan, lesbians already loved Mila Kunis. Check out the doe-eyed beauty gracing the cover of GQ, to promote her new, sexy (read: nudity-laced) movie, Friends With Benefits.

There is a moment in just about every workday when we come across something sexy, gratuitous and completely pointless that we wish we could post but don't under the auspices of there being nothing lesbian about it and often there being no redeeming value. Well, we at SheWired have made an executive decision to just throw any of our pseudo-feminist caution to the wind and to just post our favorite shot of the day, whether it be sexy, salacious, or just because...

Long before her scintillating performance as the dark ballerina in Black Swan, lesbians already loved Mila Kunis. Check out the doe-eyed beauty gracing the cover of GQ, to promote her new, sexy (read: nudity-laced) movie, Friends With Benefits.

13: A Shower for Seven

Kunis looks casually sexy as all hell, comes out as a Trekkie in the accompanying Q&A, and names some of the female comedians she counts as favorites.

14: Waiting for Someone

Mila Kunis: Lucille Ball is perfection—her timing and her commitment. Sarah Silverman is raunchy and brilliant, and people call her out for saying fucked-up stuff­ that they wouldn't have a problem with a man saying. How dare she? Who else? Tina Fey. She's a genius. I actually just finished reading Bossypants.

GQ: That was good, I thought.
Mila Kunis: No! Not good, brilliant. I love Tina Fey. So funny, but never shticky. She's not tripping over shit.

15: A Soft Kiss

 

After Kunis talks about the struggle to be valued for your talent when you’re seen as too attractive in the business, GQ asks if it’sharder to be funny when you're naked?"

Mila Kunis: It's hard to be funny in general. I think I have a good sense of humor, but I'm not, like, a joke-teller. I get the jokes, which is sometimes half the battle. Believe me, I have no idea why anyone hires me....

GQ: For one, there's never a sense in your performances that you're worried about looking ridiculous.

Mila Kunis: Because I'm not. Image is not a priority for me. I have to think about how I'm going to word this.... A lot of times, people go into this industry with a grandiose idea of fame and think the only way to achieve that is to please everybody. Unfortunately, that can lead to very self-conscious on-screen choices. This industry scrutinizes you. It'll tear you apart.

Get the full Q&A and see the rest of the saucy pics of Kunis now on GQ.com.

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