Friends With Benefits actress, Mila Kunis has slammed the movie making industry for its negative towards people based on their looks. Mila claims that many people are rejected for movie roles because they are classed as ugly or fat and that Hollywood is wrong for doing so and needs to sort itself out.
Kunis explained, “If you’re an attractive female in this industry, people just take you as that: attractive. People aren’t getting the opportunity to move beyond being attractive. It’s not only with comedy. It could be with drama or action or whatever. People are distracted by looks. It happens. I’m not saying it happened to me, but it happens.”
She added, “I’m in an industry based on rejection, on negativity and let-downs. People are rejected every single day purely based on opinion, about who’s a good actress, who’s a bad actress, who’s pretty, who’s ugly, who’s fat, who’s skinny. So why go there? You have to have a positive outlook. Otherwise you’re in a very dark place.”
Mila continued, “When people say, ‘I can’t lose weight’, no, you can. Your body can do everything and anything. You just have to want to do it. I don’t think I ever fully realized what a human body is capable of doing.” You can next see Mila Kunis on the big screen in the Seth MacFarlane movie Ted, which is released on July 13, 2012.









































