Mila Kunis reveals her relationship with husband Ashton Kutcher started out as casual sex
Mila Kunis has revealed her relationship with husband Ashton Kutcher started out with no strings attached.
In an interview with Howard Stern, the actress who is pregnant with her second child said there was absolutely no romance between them and sparks didn't fly between the two until they reunited years after their sitcom ended.She said
Mila said they both didn’t want it to be anything more than casual fun, saying they’d tell each other about the other people they were seeing, but added:
I don’t even know If I’m supposed to tell this story — I might get in trouble for this, well, whatever.”“We ran into each other out and about at an awards show,” she recalled. “So I see this guy and I see his back. And he’s really tall and I’m like, who’s that tall guy? And I’m wearing this big poofy dress and I look ridiculous and then he just turns around and it’s literally like if we were in a movie the music would start playing and the violins would go. I think he, for the first time, ever took my breath away. I was like, f*ck he’s good looking.”
Kutcher then invited her to his house-warming party — and she found out later he initially wanted to set her up with a friend of his. But that quickly changed.
“Long story short, I didn’t leave until the next morning,” she continued. “Then we ended up having a lot of talks about how this is a huge mistake and how he needs to go and be single and how I need to go and be single. It was super private for a very long time.” "So I went over. Long story short — I didn't l eave till the next morning," she recalled. "And that was the first time, ever, that I'd ever slept over when I was single … at a guy's house,"
“When I was single I was so adamant about, as stupid as it sounds, never staying over at a guy’s house,” she said. “I was like, peace I’m out, and he was like, you’re not leaving.”
Mila said they both didn’t want it to be anything more than casual fun, saying they’d tell each other about the other people they were seeing, but added:
“Three months later I was like, this isn’t fun anymore.”
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