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Mila Kunis Opens Up About Her Relationship With Ashton Kutcher

She dishes on the good and the bad, and her experience with motherhood

Mila Kunis is not ashamed to get lovey dovey over husband Ashton Kutcher. She opened up in an interview with Glamour about knowing him since they were teenagers, and both the good and bad parts of their relationship.

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Because they met when they were on That ’70s Show together, they’ve known each other for almost 20 years. Mila said that now, it’s pretty much impossible for them to lie to each other, which can get annoying sometimes!

“He can call me out on everything, and I can do the same, because there’s nothing about the other person’s face that we don’t know. We know when they’re acting, thus we know when they’re lying. Sometimes he’ll look at me, be like, “Really?” And I’m like, “F–k.”

But in their early days of friendship, she said there were some hard times. Often they would have ‘friendship breakups’, and she says that’s part of knowing everything about each other.

“We went through a period where I thought he was crazy. At the height of his career, I was like, “Ugh, I don’t like you. I don’t even know you anymore. You think you’re such hot sh-t.”

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Nowadays though, she says their marriage is stronger for it.

“It truly is being married to your best friend. That’s a cliché; it’s cheesy. But it’s true.”

Mila Kunis also went makeup-free for the back cover of the mag, and she looks absolutely gorgeous!

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When asked how she felt about going makeup free for the photo shoot, she said it was absolutely fine.

“I don’t wear makeup. I don’t wash my hair every day. It’s not something that I associate with myself. I commend women who wake up 30, 40 minutes early to put on eyeliner. I think it’s ­beautiful. I’m just not that person. So to go to a shoot and have my makeup artist put on face cream and send me off to do a photo, I was like, “Well, this makes life easy.”

We feel you, Mila!

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