Mila Kunis Baby Bump Making Her Feel Hormonal? Ashton Kutcher’s Lady Love Finds Interview Questions About Ukraine Offensive

While Mila Kunis is typically gracious in her interviews as supported by her bubbly encounter with Jimmy Kimmel in June, her recent conversation with Star Ledger correspondent Stephen Whitty was different. Mila Kunis' baby bump might be the reason for her allegedly cold responses.

When Whitty first asked the 'Jupiters Ascending' cast about her feeling, she responded: "I don't talk about that for publication." The correspondent says that Kunis perceived his interview questions as "either dull, insulting or burdened by some sort of agenda."

Ashton Kutcher's fiancée appears to have been irritated when asked about Ukraine: "I've talked about me moving to America in a hundred interviews. It's the most mundane subject possible, it's like everyone's immigrant story. It was much harder for my 13-year-old brother, it was much harder for my parents."

During the 25-minute interview, the 'Friends with Benefits' actress interrupted Whitty by saying: "I know what your next question is so let's just skip it. You're going to ask me what I think about what's going on now in Ukraine. Just because I lived there until I was seven doesn't mean I identify with Ukraine."

However, when Whitty apologized for his questions, the doe-eyed beauty lit up and said, "No, no it was a good interview!"

Mila Kunis' baby bump is not only making her moods fluctuate but also her cup size. In an interview with Marie Claire for its July edition, the 'Black Swan' actress talked about the change in her body.
"They've tripled in size. I was a 34A; now I'm a 36C. I'm so excited! I'm telling everyone I know, 'Go ahead, touch them!' Without being an asshole, I have to say, I love being pregnant," she gushed.

Now that Mila Kunis' baby bump stage will soon be over, she and Kutcher are already planning as to how they will raise their child: "I just don't want my kids to be assholes. I feel like so many kids nowadays are. Both of us just want to have well-behaved, honest, nice children who people meet and say, 'That's a good kid.'"

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