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Script written by Nick Spake
Mila Kunis is one funny lady! For this list, we're taking a look at moments from movies, shows, and interviews that left us wanting more Mila.We;ve included moments like Lori's floor in “Ted”, Jim Bean Bourbon in “Conan”, “Shut Up, Meg” from “Family Guy” and more!

#10: Lori’s Floor “Ted” (2012)

When one of your co-stars is a talking teddy bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane, it’s easy to get overshadowed. While Lori is the most responsible adult in this buddy comedy, she’s no wet blanket. This is largely thanks to Kunis’ comedic timing and delivery, making the most out of what could’ve been a run-of-the-mill girlfriend role. Lori’s reactions to Ted and John’s childish antics are nothing short of priceless, especially when she comes home to find four hookers and a little accident on the floor. Kunis is 100% committed to this part, convincing the audience that she’s actually talking to a living toy. What’s more, she pulls it off with a straight face intact.

#9: Forgetting Rachel Jansen “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008)

If there’s one woman who could make us forget about Kristen Bell’s Sarah Marshall, it’s Mila Kunis’ Rachel. This lovely hotel receptionist tries to help Jason Segel’s Peter get over his ex and sort out his life. Her methods include motivating Peter to perform his Dracula puppet musical and pushing him to take a leap of faith. Rachel of course has great chemistry with Peter, but she also plays off the rest of the supporting cast wonderfully. Kunis brings her signature wit and sparky charisma to the role, proving to be much more than a rebound girl.

#8: Jim Beam Bourbon “Conan” (2010-)

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Bourbon is often depicted as a quote unquote “man’s drink,” but Kunis has helped to shatter that generalization by acting as a spokesperson for Jim Beam. Dropping by Conan O’Brien’s talk show, Kunis discussed how she got involved in the spirit world. She even showed Team Coco the proper way to drink brown liquor, although Conan had a little trouble mastering her techniques. During the same interview, Kunis mentioned that she donated to Planned Parenthood in Vice President Mike Pence’s name. While this peaceful protest amounted to a boycott against Jim Beam, Kunis’ actions were also met with applause and she continues to endorse the bourbon. So, it’s clear who got the last laugh here.

#7: “The Bachelor” & Parenthood “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (2003-)

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Along with co-star Kate McKinnon, Kunis visited Ellen to promote her new comedy, “The Spy Who Dumped Me.” Of course, the conversation was less about the movie and more about their obsession with “The Bachelor.” While they touched upon the season finale’s outcome, the three funny ladies put just as much emphasis on the show’s cameramen and the difficult job they must have. Kunis also took some time to talk about her two children and how they prove her theory that women are habitually smarter than men. In addition to discussing marriage and parenthood, it was evident that Mila had formed a genuine friendship with Kate.

#6: When Mila Met Ashton “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (2015-)

Mila Kunis and husband Ashton Kutcher have one of the more interesting celebrity love stories. The two started out playing a dysfunctional couple on “That '70s Show.” While Jackie and Kelso didn’t ultimately end up together, Kunis and Kutcher would ironically start dating years after the series wrapped up. Speaking with James Corden, Kunis opened up about how they went from the friend zone to the end zone. It actually started as a rather casual, fun relationship before blossoming into something more. What makes this so ironic is that Kutcher starred in “No Strings Attached,” Mila starred in “Friends with Benefits,” and both actors basically lived out those two eerily similar romantic comedies together.

#5: What’s in the Box? “Vanity Fair” (2017)

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Doing press for “A Bad Moms Christmas,” Kunis was joined by co-stars Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn for a game of Fear Box. Vanity Fair had the actresses touch an assortment of animals concealed in a package. Kunis wound up feeling a savannah monitor and couldn’t help but scream at the top of her lungs upon peeking inside. The other two found the lizard much cuter, with Bell practically French kissing it. Kunis was so startled after the first challenge that she needed a little motivation from Bell to put her hand in the next Fear Box - which contained a stack of latkes. At least Kunis didn’t have to touch one of those creepy elves.

#4: Her Chris Stark Interview “Scott Mills” (2004-)

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It’s hard not to become star-struck while in the presence of Mila Kunis. When Kunis came on the “Scott Mills” show to talk about “Oz the Great and Powerful,” co-host Chris Stark was only given 10 minutes’ notice. He made it no secret that being in Kunis’ presence made him nervous, amounting to an uncomfortably humorous interview. Kunis essentially turned the tables on Stark, asking him a series of questions. The two ended up having a laidback conversation about his’ friends, his favorite pub, and drinking games. Where a less down-to-earth celebrity would want to talk about their career, Kunis had no issue getting completely off topic, touching upon everything from football to “dropping trou.”

#3: Her Russian Interview

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Fun Fact: Mila Kunis was actually born in the Ukrainian SSR and is quite fluent in Russian. During a Moscow press conference for “Friends with Benefits,” a Russian journalist asked Justin Timberlake why he’s in movies, implying that the pop star turned actor was becoming overexposed. Kunis quickly jumped to her co-star’s defense, putting her native tongue to effective use. The bilingual actress tore the rude reporter apart, asking her what she was doing there. While Timberlake couldn’t entirely make out the conversation, he could tell that Kunis was acting like a total badass. If she ever gets tired of acting… she’s certainly got a future as a bodyguard.

#2: “Shut Up, Meg!” “Family Guy” (1999-2003; 2005-)

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It’s hard to believe that Kunis didn’t start voicing Meg Griffin until Season 2. Of course, it’s even harder to believe that the beautiful, cool Kunis could so convincingly portray an awkward, disturbed teenage girl. As this animated series progresses, the Griffin family’s treatment towards Meg only becomes more and more hostile, literally making her the butt of the joke. While Meg may never get the respect she deserves, Kunis has been a delight in the role. Whether she’s getting a makeover, cooking her hair into a pie, or unleashing her pent-up rage, Meg is much funnier than anyone gives her credit, especially considering what she has to put up with on a regular basis.

#1: Jackie Burkhart “That '70s Show” (1998-2006)

It’s the role that made Kunis a star, paving the way for all the other moments on this list. With her natural comedic chops, Kunis succeeded in developing the self-centered, shallow Jackie into a lovable character. While Jackie does start to show more humanity over the seasons, she’s at her funniest when she’s being a spoiled brat. Given Jackie’s vain nature, it’s always humorous when she’s taught humility, whether her hair is dyed green or Kelso sees her without makeup. Speaking of which, her on-again, off-again relationship with Kelso in particular makes for one of the show’s best running gags, especially now that Kunis and Kutcher are actually married in real life.

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