Mila Kunis: Making Movies Can Get Too Much
EXCLUSIVE! Mila Kunis talks to Marie Claire about the pressures of Hollywood
EXCLUSIVE! Mila Kunis talks to Marie Claire about the pressures of Hollywood
Mila Kunis may appear totally at ease as she graces the silver screen in some of the biggest box office hits from Oz: The Great And Powerful to Black Swan but the pace of life in the spotlight has made Mila crave a calmer existence.
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We caught up with Mila to see if her hectic schedule is starting to take its toll, after all her career has gone into overdrive but she hints she’s ready to slow down.
The actress told us: ‘I don’t think I can do this three-movies-a-year-thing. It’s too much. There comes a point in your life where you want to be… home.’
But it’s not just creature comforts Mila craves, she wants the stability of being in one place and tells Marie Claire her ideal year would involve making just one movie. That way she would only be on set for a few months as opposed almost all of the year.
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It looks unlikely that her wish will be granted next year though as she reveals things are still very busy for her. ‘I’m contemplating what to do in 2014,’ she said. ‘That’s not even true. I am contemplating what to do starting halfway through 2014. It’s a great problem to have, but I hear myself saying it and it sounds insane.’
We hope she has a well-deserved rest soon though!
Read the FULL interview with Mila Kunis in Marie Claire's April issue, out now! It's also available as a digital edition on your tablet, for more information on downloading your copy see here
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