Advertisement
New Zealand markets closed
  • NZX 50

    12,105.29
    +94.63 (+0.79%)
     
  • NZD/USD

    0.5975
    -0.0031 (-0.51%)
     
  • NZD/EUR

    0.5537
    -0.0006 (-0.11%)
     
  • ALL ORDS

    8,153.70
    +80.10 (+0.99%)
     
  • ASX 200

    7,896.90
    +77.30 (+0.99%)
     
  • OIL

    83.12
    +1.77 (+2.18%)
     
  • GOLD

    2,239.30
    +26.60 (+1.20%)
     
  • NASDAQ

    18,251.47
    -29.38 (-0.16%)
     
  • FTSE

    7,952.62
    +20.64 (+0.26%)
     
  • Dow Jones

    39,776.10
    +16.02 (+0.04%)
     
  • DAX

    18,492.49
    +15.40 (+0.08%)
     
  • Hang Seng

    16,541.42
    +148.58 (+0.91%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    40,168.07
    -594.66 (-1.46%)
     
  • NZD/JPY

    90.3980
    -0.3820 (-0.42%)
     

Mila Kunis stayed away from drugs thanks to That '70s Show co-stars


Mila Kunis credits her older 'That '70s Show' co-stars for deterring her away from drugs.
The 39-year-old actress was just 14 years old when she was cast as Jackie Burkhart in the Fox series and she admitted she was very inspired by the conduct of her co-stars, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Topher Grace and now-husband Ashton Kutcher - who were all aged between 18 and 20 at the start of the programme's run - so things could have turned out differently for her if they were a little wilder.
Speaking to America's Vanity Fair, she said in a video interview: "I will say, the reason I don't do drugs, the reason I didn't get into doing drugs, all of that was because nobody on the set did.
"I looked up to them, at 14, and so the trajectory of my career, my life, could've gone any which way, but it didn't."
While the cast often "played poker on Friday nights" and "drank beer" on set, Mila never felt out of place.
She joked: "I wasn't intimidated. I had a solid ego, man."
But the 'Black Swan' actress admitted she did feel in awe of the rest of the cast at times.
She added: "I don't know if it was intimidating in the sense that I didn't know who I was or lost sense of myself.
"But I must've been like, 'Wow, these kids are all so cool and they're so much older than I am.'
"We were all trying to figure ourselves out. We were all young."
The actress noted her casting was unusual for the time.
She said: "It was in the heyday of older kids playing younger kids and I was actually the age of the character."
And Mila admitted she lied about her age during her audition.
She confessed: "I'd like to make it very clear now: I did lie. You have to sign a contract before you get the job and, in my contract, I had to put an asterisk and be like, 'Studio teacher.' And they're like, 'What do you mean?' And I was like, 'Oh, P.S., I'm 14.' "
Fortunately, show creators Bonnie and Terry Turner didn't want to consider anyone else for the role when the truth was revealed.
Mila added: "They were so sweet, they were like, 'Well, we loved you at that point, so what did we care?'"