Mila Kunis Covers ‘Ocean Drive’

October 6th, 2008 // 2 Comments

The Forgetting Sarah Marshall actress Mila Kunis obliged Ocean Drive magazine giving her trademark smoky bedroom eyes. She shared her frustrations with the Hollywood lifestyle.

Normally, I would just say, “If paparazzi are bugging you, move out of Hollywood!” but this is different because Kunis pretty much grew up in West Hollywood since she moved there at a young age and it’s where her family lives now.

Also her being the long-time voice of Meg on Family Guy has her earning massive bonus points with me. But seriously, hearing the well-worn complaint of, “I don’t live to be recognized. I never want to be on the cover of Us Weekly. I truly am telling you: I despise this aspect.”

I totally understand, but still, I’m so tired of hearing this same song and dance. Nobody ever seems to complain about the money. On another note, Mila co-stars with Mark Wahlberg in the upcoming Max Payne movie.


The Forgetting Sarah Marshall actress Mila Kunis obliged Ocean Drive magazine giving her trademark smoky bedroom eyes. She shared her frustrations with the Hollywood lifestyle.

Normally, I would just say, “If paparazzi are bugging you, move out of
Hollywood!” but this is different because Kunis pretty much grew up in
West Hollywood since she moved there at a young age and it’s where her
family lives now.

Also her being the long-time voice of Meg on Family Guy has her
earning massive bonus points with me. But seriously, hearing the
well-worn complaint of, “I don’t live to be recognized. I never want to
be on the cover of Us Weekly. I truly am telling you: I despise this aspect.”

I totally understand, but still, I’m so tired of hearing this same song
and dance. Nobody ever seems to complain about the money. On another
note, Mila co-stars with Mark Wahlberg in the upcoming Max Payne movie.

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Comments (2)

  1. James | October 6, 2008 at 6:01 pm

    “Nobody ever seems to complain about the money” – yeah you’re right.

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  2. Mags | October 8, 2008 at 8:41 am

    I wonder when people are going to accept that actors are under no obligation to like being hounded by dickhead photographers and dickhead people in general. Who are you to complain about them complaining? What’s the difference between you complaining and them complaining?

    The photographers and other leeches have nothing to do with these people making the money that they deserve–no matter how much it is.

    You seem to think that there is a correlation between an actor’s popularity and the degree to which they are photographed and/or talked about on web-sites like this.

    They are allowed to complain just like you do. And for you to think that it is not okay for them to complain tells me that you harbor resentment towards people that are “famous.” Which if fine.

    Just thought that you should be made aware of all of this just in case you might be ripe to understand things a little more clearly.

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