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Mila Kunis Is A Vision In A Strapless Top For New Photoshoot And Admits She ‘Never’ Wants To Stop Acting: ‘I Have No Other Skill’

December 21, 2025 by Mariam Qayum

 

It’s been a while since Mila Kunis last fronted magazine covers, but with the latest Knives Out installment, the actress is back in the spotlight. As she embarks on a promotional run for the film, fans are getting a fresh look at her evolving style—along with rare glimpses into the mindset of the famously private star.

On the cover of Flaunt Magazine, the striking black-and-white image features the actress in a strapless Giorgio Armani top, accented with soft gray overlay fabric framing the neckline. Leather gloves, a wide-brim hat, and Jacob & Co. jewelry completed the timeless, old-Hollywood-inspired look.

Mila Kunis Wows for Flaunt Magazine

In another sultry shot, the Black Swan star turned up the drama in a delicate sheer lace bra top paired with matching opera gloves and tailored Armani pants, while her dark hair was styled in bold, voluminous waves for a high-fashion finish.

In the franchise’s third chapter, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Kunis stars as Geraldine Scott, the town’s no-nonsense chief of police. In the role, she serves as a grounded, professional foil to Daniel Craig’s charismatic private detective, Benoit Blanc. She was reportedly so eager to join the project that she committed after meeting with director Rian Johnson—before even reading the script. The film debuted in select theaters on November 26, 2025, and began streaming on Netflix on December 12, 2025.

In the interview with the magazine, the mother of two touched on topics ranging from AI actors and her desire to star in another romantic comedy to her enduring passion for acting.

Mila Kunis Talks AI Actors and Love for Acting

Regarding the rise of AI actors in Hollywood, the 42-year-old says she isn’t too worried about it. “Here’s the thing, really, I’m not mad at AI at all. I think that both things can exist. You can have a typewriter, and you can still have a computer. One does not negate the other… I think technology is going to be interesting and creative, but we’re also always going to have human interaction. I’m not worried about it.”

She recalled her movie Ted, which featured a fully CGI teddy bear, adding, “There was pushback to CGI. I remember because in the 80s Labyrinth was made with puppets. I think both can live.”

While Mila has mentioned that her responsibilities as a mom limit her to one film per year, she assured fans that she has no plans to step away from acting anytime soon.

“I never want to stop [acting]. It’s my favorite thing to do. I have no other skills. This is it. This is as good as it gets,” she confirmed.

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