I knowโฆ odd. But when you speak to Mila Kunis about her recent film The Book of Eli, things like a post-apocalyptic world, survival aids, and kick-ass attitude come out, as it did in her recent interview with Parade.
So would Mila survive a doomed world? Probably not. Proving sheโs not a survivalist when asked what survival aids sheโd need, she named toilet paper number one.
โCould I have toilet paper? Does that count? Iโd like deodorant. And Chapstick would be good. Iโd really want Chapstick. But, I would put toilet paper number one on my list,โ said Kunis.
But donโt let this little fighter fool you.

โI can kick some serious ass, especially if Iโm wearing five-inch heels. Itโs amazing what I could do. I could throw a really strong right hook,โ Kunis said in her own defense.
And she willingly admits when sheโs wrong.
โI think every day Iโm growing, but I make mistakes. Every single day, I make mistakes. And itโs something that I learn from and hopefully, move on and better myself as a human being,โ said Kunis.
Speaking of mistakes, weโve all been wondering what itโs like to be home alone with Macaulay Culkinโฆ

โThe reason weโve been together for so long and the reason that we have such a healthy relationship is because we donโt want it to be in the press. And we donโt want the press to analyze what we do and how we do it,โ said Kunis.
Oh.
Wellโฆ with bedroom eyes and a kick-ass attitude, weโll leave it at that. I certainly wouldnโt mess with someone who lovingly recalls their first encounter with an Uzi.
โItโs kind of interesting what happens to you when you pick up an Uzi. You become very strong, very fast.โ
Socialite Life debuted back in 2003. SL Flashback showcases some of our favorite content from years past. This article was originally published on January 13, 2010.