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Mila Kunis Wins Best Villain, Shows Off Baby Bump

Although she didn’t look so villainous at the award ceremony Sunday night, Mila Kunis accepted the award for Best Villain at the MTV Movie Awards. The actress won for her role as Theodora, the W...
Mila Kunis Wins Best Villain, Shows Off Baby Bump
Written by Pam Wright
  • Although she didn’t look so villainous at the award ceremony Sunday night, Mila Kunis accepted the award for Best Villain at the MTV Movie Awards.

    The actress won for her role as Theodora, the Wicked Witch Of the West, in Disney’s Oz the Great and Powerful.

    The 30-year-old mamma-to-be said winning the tub of golden popcorn was a dream come true.

    “Listen you guys. You just made my 12-year-old self’s dream come true,” Kunis said.

    “This is by the far the coolest award and I just realized I was the only woman nominated, and I won. So thank you guys.”

    Kunis won the award over Barkhad Abdi for Captain Phillips, Benedict Cumberbatch for Star Trek Into Darkness, Michael Fassbender for 12 Years a Slave and Donald Sutherland for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

    The Jupiter Ascending star looked beautiful in a little black dress, accentuating her growing baby bump.

    Kunis is expecting her first child with fiancé Ashton Kutcher and recently commented on the importance of family and the kind of mom she hopes she will be.

    “I want to be a present mom. When I was growing up both my mom and dad worked full-time. I guess the only thing I can say about that is they worked full-time in one location,” she said. “I’m never in the same place for more than two months. How am I ever going to have a family like that? You have to make compromises. If that means I do one movie a year, if people still want to see me and hire me and I don’t suck by that point, great. But my only source of happiness can’t be dependent on something so fickle. And I find this industry to be incredibly fickle.”

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

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