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Cosmopolitan's Fun Fearless Men of 2011 Honored in NYC
Cosmopolitan's Fun Fearless Men of 2011 Honored in NYC
Toasting the hunks of Hollywood, the stars were out in New York City on Monday night (March 7) for Cosmopolitan Magazine's Fun Fearless Males of 2011 event.
Held at The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Fun Fearless Male of the Year honoree Russell Brand brought his undeniable energy to the Big Apple soiree while joining up in the arrivals area with Cosmopolitan Editor-in-Chief Kate White.
With NFL pro Chad Ochocinco and Old Spice beefcake Isaiah Mustafa making appearances at the Cosmo bash, as well, the celebrity-laden guest list was rounded out with a touch of female beauty thanks to "Black Swan" actress Mila Kunis.
Mila Kunis in fancy lavender: Oscars 2011
Mila Kunis in fancy lavender: Oscars 2011
Many thought that the Academy snubbed Mila Kunis when she wasn't nominated as a best supporting actress for her role in "Black Swan." Ever the class act, Kunis showed up to the 83rd annual Academy Awards on Feb. 27 anyway to present with her "Friends With Benefits" co-star Justin Timberlake.
Mila Kunis wore a gauzy lavender Elie Saab dress with lace insets. She spoke with Ryan Seacrest about her iChat audition for "Black Swan." "I never wanted him to second-guess his decision, so I never questioned it," She says that her "Black Swan" role was the most physically demanding role she's ever taken. "I can't imagine anything being worse," she confesses. "I lost 20 pound in 5 months. If you can do that, you can do anything."
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Mila Kunis: ‘I was never raised to think that I was pretty’
Mila Kunis: ‘I was never raised to think that I was pretty’
Mila Kunis is featured in W Magazine this month and besides a set of pictures, she brings by a little quote:
You have previously been known for comedy. Do you think it’s difficult for women to be considered both beautiful and funny in Hollywood?
I was never raised to think that I was pretty. It’s not that I was raised to think I was unattractive, but it was just never something that was pointed out to me by my family. They would point out personality traits—“Our daughter is really quirky”—versus what I look like, because inevitably, looks go, so it makes no difference.
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