Mila Kunis reveals she and Ashton Kutcher had no choice but to ‘power through’ his 2019 health scare

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Mila Kunis reveals that in 2019 she and her husband Ashton Kutcher had no choice but to ‘work through’ his health fear: ‘You have to live!’

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Mila Kunis says she and her husband Ashton Kutcher had no choice but to “work through” his health anxiety.

She said Entertainment tonight on Monday, they didn’t have time to talk about the actor’s rare form of vasculitis that he contracted three years ago, as they had to focus on caring for their young children at the same time.

Mila, 39, said: ‘So this happened right before COVID, so this was three years ago. I don’t think you have time to sit down and talk, you just get through it.

Coming through: Mila Kunis says she and husband Ashton Kutcher had no choice but to ‘work through’ his health anxiety

“You’re going to deal with whatever health problem you have, but you still have children, you still have a family, you have to live.

“And I think we’re so lucky to have each other, but as far as you sit there and talk about things incessantly, no — you have to.”

Ashton’s illness made headlines in August after the 44-year-old actor, who shares eight-year-old Wyatt and six-year-old Dimitri with Mila, appeared on an episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge.

Scary diagnosis: She told Entertainment Tonight on Monday that they didn’t have time to talk about the actor’s rare form of vasculitis he contracted three years ago (photo 2013)

Hard truth: ‘You’re going to deal with every health problem that comes your way, but you still have kids, you still have a family, you have to live’

Making waves: Ashton’s illness made headlines in August after the 44-year-old actor, who shares eight-year-old Wyatt and six-year-old Dimitri with Mila, appeared on an episode of The Walk With Bear Grylls: The Challenge

Mila also spoke about how she handled harrowing material with ease in her upcoming Netflix film Luckiest Girl Alive, which features a New York woman whose seemingly perfect life is threatened when a crime documentary director interviews her about a shocking incident from her teenage years.

She has to deal with her horrific past, including a school shooting and sexual assault.

Mila said, “I mean, I don’t know if I’m going to sound like a sociopath, but it wasn’t that hard.”

Intense Film: Mila also spoke about how she handled harrowing material with ease in her upcoming Netflix film Luckiest Girl Alive, which revolves around a New York woman whose seemingly perfect life is threatened when a crime-documentary director interviews her about a shocking incident from her teenage years (pictured March 2022)

Good relationship with acting: ‘Understanding the why of the character is always the easiest way, and I think I reverse engineered it, so I was like, ‘How did she get here?’ (Photo 2018)

She continued, “I have a very healthy relationship when it comes to acting. I live and don’t breathe it when I get home. I’ve always said this – who I am and what I do are two very different things.

“Understanding the why of the character is always the easiest way, and I think I reverse engineered it, so I was like, ‘How did she get here?’

“These are the incidents that have happened – I can’t control those incidents. You can’t blame those incidents.

‘You have to forgive yourself for those incidents, that’s the film. So for me to do it, I think I approached it in a strangely logical way, and then let the emotions take over.”

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