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Mila Kunis: "I Will Never Dance Again" (W Magazine's March 2011) Posted: 12 Feb 2011 05:04 PM PST Looking elegantly sultry is actress Mila Kunis as she graces the cover of W Magazine's March 2011 issue! The 27 year-old actress talks about her sacrifices doing Black Swan, early acting career and many more... Kunis on being beautiful and funny: "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." Kunis on doing dance training for Black Swan: "I had never danced in my life. I trained for four months, seven days a week, five hours a day. I had one day off on my birthday. I lost 20 pounds. I tore a ligament. I dislocated my shoulder. I have two scars on my back. And it was worth every minute. But I will never dance again… I was like, Well—I wear heels; I can do this. I was wrong: Christian Louboutins are uncomfortable, but I screamed the first time I put on a pointe shoe." Kunis on watching herself in Black Swan: "Before I started, I couldn't even lift my arm properly. I literally had no posture, so, yeah, the first time I saw the movie, my jaw dropped. I was like, Oh, my God—I don't suck. And it's great that the performance has been captured on film, because I will never put on those pointe shoes again." Kunis on her early acting roles: "I started acting when I was nine as a hobby because it was fun, and it allowed me to get out of school. The first thing I did was a Barbie commercial, and I got to keep the Barbie. That's all a kid wants." "I was on Baywatch twice. The second time, I played a blind girl who's lost in the forest next to the beach and needs to be saved. It was absurd: There's a fire, I get saved, and then I go boogie-boarding. I remember thinking, Well, if I'm blind, how am I boogie-boarding? No one ever gave me an answer." For the full article, visit W Magazine. [Photo courtesy by W Mag/Craig McDean]
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