VIDEO: Mila Kunis Accepts Marine’s YouTube Date Proposal

Every serviceman is kicking himself right about now for not having been the one to ask Mila Kunis out on a date via YouTube because the lucky one that actually did is getting a date with the Friends with Benefits beauty!

And who is the lucky serviceman? Sgt. Scott Moore of the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, posted the video below asking Kunis to accompany him to the Marine Corps. Ball on November 18th in Greenville, North Carolina. And she said, “yes!”
It turns out, Kunis’ Friends with Benefits co-star, Justin Timberlake, made the date happen. 
Kunis told Fox news that Timberlake had asked her, “Have you seen this? Have you heard about this? You need to do it for your country,” he told her. 
Watch the date proposal video below:

Justin Timberlake: “OOPS! My Mom Caught Me In Bed”

Justin Timberlake and his Friends with Benefits co star, Mila Kunis, are usually pretty hush on their private lives and their interview with Elle mag proved no exception.

When asked about dating in Hollywood, Timberlake, who recently split with Jessica Biel but rumored to be on the mends with her, said in the mag, “I’m not equipped to answer that right now.” Kunis was even more coy in her response: “I haven’t dated ever.” Interesting response for the actress who was in a longterm relationship with Macaulay Culkin.

Timberlake may have brought sexy back, but in this issue, he admits to a very non-sexy embarrassing moment early in his life: “I was caught one time. My mom wasn’t cool about it. I was too young to be in bed with a girl, so she was upset.” And Kunis? She has the opposite situation: “I don’t think my parents think I’ve ever had sex.”

Timberlake and Kunis have been working overtime to promote their upcoming movie. They even recently filmed a PSA asking Facebook to add a “Friends With Benefits status”. You can watch that PSA below. 

But in all seriousness, Timberlake says in real life, being friends with benefits is a terrible idea: “It is such a good idea—until it’s a bad idea.”

Kunis agrees, “Ultimately, it ends when someone wants to go and get serious with somebody. More times than not, a person catches feelings and somebody gets hurt.” 

About showing too much of his body in the movie, Timberlake says, “I’ll be honest and say, like, I’m still trying to get into the editing room and cut down on my ass time. I’m like, ‘Oh my God, my mom’s gonna see that!”

Watch the Friends with Benefits PSA below:

Photos From After Oscars Governor’s Ball

Hailee Steinfeld, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role; Christian Bale, Oscar winner for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in “The Fighter”; and Sibi Bale

Right after the 83rd annual Academy Awards, celebrities headed over to the Governor’s Ball taking place next door where guests were treated to a special menu created by Wolfgang Puck.

Appetizers included a sushi and shellfish station, smoked salmon on Oscar flatbread with caviar and crème fraiche, and black truffle pizza with ricotta and thyme.

There were three of Wolfgang’s signature salads, pan-roasted Dover sole, vegetable risotto “paella” and asparagus with Iberico ham and black truffle aioli.

In the background, a live band played and Moet and Chandon Champagne was found everywhere for consumption. This year’s ball was designed to resemble classic Hollywood nightclubs with décor modeled after three musical styles: classic standards, Latin and swing.

Here are some more photos from the night:


Christian Bale


Colin Firth


Colin Firth, Oscar winner for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his role in “The King’s Speech”


Darren Aronofsky, Oscar-nominee for Achievement in Directing, with Mila Kunis


Dame Helen Mirren and Josh Brolin



Jeffrey L Bridges, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, poses with Susan Bridges


Jesse Eisenberg, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, talks with Rick Baker, Oscar-winner for Achievement in Makeup


Jeff Bridges, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, talks with Josh Brolin


Lucy Walker, Oscar®-nominee for Best Documentary (Feature), and Moby


Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied




Steven Spielberg poses with Destry Spielberg


Mila Kunis Feels Lucky

Mila Kunis graces the latest cover of LA Times Magazine in a Georges Hobeika Spring 2010 couture cocktail dress. And by “graces” I mean she looks smoking hot.

In the mag, Mila talks about her career and making comedies.

Here are some excerpts from the issue:
On her TV/Film career:“I was very lucky to have a show for eight years. Now I can sit back and think about what I want.”

On acting in comedies:“I love doing comedies. They’re just as hard, if not harder, to make work, compared with a drama. You work 17 hours a day, and you have to try to make things different and funny and relatable onscreen all at the same time.”

On not having any projects lined up right now:“I know people say this all the time, but it’s true: I don’t ever want to work for the sake of working.”

Blake Lively Wins Top Honors On “The Most Desirable Women” List – See Who Else

AskMen revealed its 10th Annual “Top 99 Most Desirable Women” list today and after the more than 5 million votes were counted, Gossip Girl actress Blake Lively came out on the very top.

Check out the top 10 winners below and then go to AskMen.com for the full list!

1. Blake Lively
2. Mila Kunis
3. Sofia Vergara
4. Selita Ebanks
5. Miranda Kerr
6. Cheryl Cole
7. Scarlett Johansson
8. Katy Perry
9. Anne Hathaway
10. Jessica Pare

Natalie Portman Discusses Lesbian Scene With Mila Kunis

I have not yet seen the movie, but have, probably like you, heard all of the buzz about the stellar performance given by Natalie Portman of the tormented ballerina Nina Sayers in Black Swan.

Even if you have not yet seen Swan, you have most likely also heard about Natalie’s same sex scene in the movie and the intimate moments shared with co-star Mila Kunis.

Natalie graces the cover of Vogue in its latest issue and tells the mag: “Lesbian scenes, sex scenes, they’re all over the place! But because it’s me, people are shocked. I see the value of a good girl persona-it’s so easy to subvert it!”

In the same issue, Portman also discusses being a woman in Hollywood and her diet, among many other things:

On dieting:
“I swear, I eat. I ate a bagel an hour ago. I consume my own weight in hummus every day. I cook a lot, and I even do vegan baking.”

On women as objects: 

“There’s a difference between being in a bra and underpants as an object on a men’s magazine cover and playing yourself-a woman with desires and needs who loves and laughs with her friends-in a bra and underpants. You become an object if you simply put it out there. Most movies are made by men, it’s totally natural that they’re going to present their worldview, so we’re trying to find more women who are writers and directors who are expressing their worldview.”

On reading critics of her work: 

“I try not to read reviews or anything about me. It’s totally natural to be interested, but it’s completely damaging. Over the almost 20 years I’ve been working, I’ve been up, I’ve been down, I’ve been in, I’ve been out. Just getting to do the work is the privilege. I always feel like I have no idea what I’m doing. The one thing you have control over is having a great experience by doing your work fully.”