However, something else Kunis should be known for is how much she keeps it real.
“Stop saying, ‘We’repregnant.’
You’re not pregnant!

Do you have to squeeze a watermelon-sized person out of your lady-hole?
No,” she once proclaimed in front of thousands onJimmy Kimmel Live.
By all accounts, Kunis is a bonafide star, but she seems verydown to earth.

She doesn’t even have asocial mediapresence.
“I was so late to that train,” Kunis toldCosmopolitan.
Then it’s just not a fun game to play."

Clearly, there’s a lot more to Kunis than what most people know.
Here is the stunning transformation of Mila Kunis.
Known as Mila Kunis these days, she was the second child of Mark and Elvira Kunis.

The family was Jewish, and, as Kunis explained toThe Sun, it was difficultlivingthere at the time.
“My whole family was in the Holocaust.
My grandparents passed and not many survived,” she said.

“After the Holocaust, in Russia you were not allowed to be religious.
So my parents raised me to know I was Jewish.
You know who you are inside.”

Kunis' parentshad good jobs.
Mark was a mechanical engineer, and Mila’s mother worked as a physics teacher.
But the two decided to move to America when Kunis was 7 years old.

Her father did odd jobs, and her mother worked in a drugstore.
Kunis herself had trouble assimilating into American culture.
“I blocked out second grade completely.

I have no recollection of it.
I always talk to my mom and my grandma about it.
It was because I cried every day.

I didn’t understand the culture.
I didn’t understand the people.
I didn’t understand the language,” Kunis told theLos Angeles Times.

And that’s kind of what it felt like moving to the States."
“My parents wanted me to go and mix with other kids, but the class cost $900.
“But my mum took out the chequebook and signed the cheque.

She said, ‘I don’t know why I am doing this,’ and walked away.
I gave the cheque to the instructor.”
In that first acting class, Kunis met the woman who would become her manager.

We can’t take her to auditions because we work full-time.
And we can’t do this and we can’t do that.'
I’ll fix everything.'”

“All I had to do was go ‘wow!'”
Kunis recalled in aMarie Clairevideo.
“That’s literally all I did for like the first two years of my career.”

Still, Kunis’ parents were supportive of their daughter’s budding career.
From a very young age, Kunis was racking up acting credits and setting herself up for steady work.
“From 9 to 14 I probably did 20 commercials.

The first movie I ever did wasPiranha,” Kunis toldInterview.
She went on, “I didBaywatch,The John Larroquette Show.
Any show on television I guest-starred on.

I was that little kid.”
“And I wanted that one because it had cute guys in it.”
Thankfully, Kunis' manager steered her towardsThat'70s Showinstead.
Kunis famously lied to the producers about her age to make it be cast on the comedy show.
In a 2001 interview withPeople, Kunis said, “I told them I was going to be 18.
But I didn’t tell them when I was going to be 18!”
Soon enough, Kunis had transformed into the annoyingly confident, self-obsessed Jackie Burkhart.
When they were on the show, though, there wasn’t anything romantic between them.
“I did her chemistry homework for her,” Kutcher toldThe Howard Stern Show(viaPeople).
Kutcher was 19 when filming started and thus Kunis' senior by five years.
The couple’sfirst kissbeing captured on film is a romantic idea, but Kutcher doesn’t remember it that way.
“It was really weird.
I was like, ‘Isn’t this illegal?’
It was really awkward,” he shared.
“She was 14!
She was like my little sister.”
Kunis seems to share the sentiment.
Kutcher did, however, tease onSternthat he thinks Kunis had a crush on him.
At first I think she thought that I was good looking.
Shortly thereafter, I was just annoying to her because I was like a big brother."
She replaced Lacey Chabert as Meg Griffin in 1999.
“I didn’t know it would beAmerican Psycho II.
It was supposed to be a different project, and it was re-edited, but, ooh …
I don’t know.
Bad,” Kunis toldMTV News.
Things finally took a turn for the better when Kunis was cast inForgetting Sarah Marshall.
“I came in for a part I didn’t get (inKnocked Up).
She added, “I do think thatSarah Marshallchanged things for me, and for the better.
It let people see me in a different light …
I’m not just Jackie any more!”
The two dated fromaround 2002 to 2011.
“We enjoy each other’s company.
We like to read books or play video games or watch TV or go to the movies.
And he’s an amazing cook.
He makes dinner every night.”
“I f***ed up.
“She just leapt off the screen,” he toldIndependentin 2011.
“She was just so sexy, beautiful, charming and free.”
With a little recommendation from friend Natalie Portman, Kunis joined the critically acclaimedBlack Swan.
“An opportunity like this very rarely comes about,” she shared with the publication.
“It’s weird but also flattering.”
That same year,Men’s Healthcalled her one of the “100 Hottest Women of All Time.”
Clearly Kunis was drawing a lot of attention, and it wasn’t just focused on her talent.
But she didn’t seem to think much of it.
Several months earlier, she had been rated as a 2011 knockout byGQ.
Kunis has held this ambivalence towards the idea of being a “sex symbol” for a long time.
Your looks are going to die out, and then what’s going to be left?”
One can only imagine Kunis' eyeroll in 2013 when she actually nabbed the title.
“The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me.
And the way they talk about religion is offensive.
she toldEsquire.The interviewer pointed out that most people don’t like when celebrities talk politics.
Her response was, “I don’t think I’m a celebrity.
I’m a working actress.
I think there’s a difference.”
“I’m not going to blow this country up.
I’m clearly paying taxes.
I’m not taking anything away.
It saddens me how much fear we’ve instilled in ourselves.”
She continued, “And I was like, ‘You’ve got to brace yourself for this one.
I’m dating Ashton Kutcher.’
And she literally was like, ‘Shut the f*** up’ in Russian.'”
Kunis and Kutcher begandating in 2012, but were very adamant about keeping their romance a secret.
The two had reconnected at an awards show not long afterKutcher’s divorcefrom actressDemi Moore.
Three months later we’re living together.
Six months later, we’re like married and have a kid.
Like, literally, we clearly did not watch the end of either one of our movies.”
Kunis and Kutcher kept things casual with their wedding.
But for our wedding bands for when we got married, I decided to just get them off Etsy.
And so our wedding bands are from Etsy,” Kunis admitted onConan.
Despite having all-star parents, the kids aren’t going to be spoiled.
Kunis said on theKyle and Jackie O Show(viaHarper’s Bazaar).
“It’s so important because we both came from pretty solid poverty backgrounds.”
Kunis has remained very vocal abouther strugglesas a workingmotherand her choices on parenting.
“I did nurse my child and I literally breastfed everywhere,” Kunis toldVanity Fair.
It didn’t matter to me what other people thought.