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WATCH: Mila Kunis charms newbie reporter in BBC interview

Mila Kunis comes off friendly, encouraging and hilarious in this unusually frank interview with nervous BBC Radio 1 interviewer Chris Stark.
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Published: March. 5, 2013 at 9:14 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Mila Kunis sat down with BBC Radio 1 personality Chris Stark to discuss her upcoming film "Oz the Great and Powerful," but spent most of the time trying to reassure the jittery, "petrified" Stark that he wasn't bombing his first interview.

Stark began by asking Kunis whether she found it hard being "ugly" for the film when she was so used to being "hot," confessing immediately that he found the environment intimidating because he's "used to being down at the local pub with the boys."

"I cannot wait to tell them about this later. ... I'll get massive lad points for it," Stark said.

Kunis and Stark went on to discuss Jägerbombs, dropping trou at weddings, Baywatch, the local pub in Watford and Stark's friends -- Sir Dosser, the Convict, Dicko and Chango the Beast.

"Let me just give you the answers [to the questions] that I know you're gonna ask," Kunis said when an off-camera killjoy tried to get the interview back on track, but not after promising Stark that he'd conducted a "great interview."

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