Check Out Mila Kunis’ Refreshing Shoot For Glamour Magazine

Nothing bad about this mom! Mila Kunis, 32, stuns sans make-up on the back cover of Glamour's August issueTrue love: The 32-year-old stunner openly discusses her marriage to her former That '70s Show co-star Ashton Kutcher
Mila Kilus stuns on the cover of Glamour magazine,August issue where she wore just lip balm, skin serum and eye cream (photo left). The brunette beauty who is married to her best friend and ‘Jobs’ actor,Ashton Kutcher discussed motherhood,married life and Donald Trump. She said;

‘It truly is being married to your best friend. That’s a cliché; it’s cheesy. But it’s true,’ she said. ‘We can’t bull***t each other. I literally can’t lie to him. 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.’
‘There’s nothing we don’t know about each other because we’ve known each other for so long: the ugly, the bad, the good,’ she said.
‘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 s***.”‘
‘Children are f***ing crazy. They’re also suicidal. Like, at the park, certain jungle gyms have an opening for older kids to jump out of. She’s 19 months; she can’t jump,’ Mila, who is pregnant with the couple’s second, explained. ‘She just walks off it as if she’s on a pirate ship.
‘Another important thing to learn is that kids have a personality that has nothing to do with you. I have a really sweet daughter. She wants to hug all the other kids. I didn’t teach her to be sweet. It has nothing to do with me. I’ve realized you can control only so much.’

No regrets: Mila says she wasn't worried about stepping away from acting to get pregnant and give birthCover girl: Mila Kunis appears on the cover of the August issue of Glamour, on newsstands July 12
Donald Trump Syrian-refugee comments,She said;

‘The whole Syrian-refugee thing — we came here on a religious-refugee visa, and I’m not going to blow this country up. I’m clearly paying taxes. I’m not taking anything away,’ she said. ‘So the fact that people look at what’s happening and are like, “Pfft, they’re going to blow s*** up”? It saddens me how much fear we’ve instilled in ourselves. 

‘And going from there to the whole, “Hey, let’s build a wall between Los Angeles and Mexico…” I don’t even have to answer that one. There’s no point. It’s a really great sound bite. And it got him far. Nobody should be mad at him; we did it to ourselves. 

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