Mila Kunis is opening up about the “no-brainer” of refusing, along with husband Ashton Kutcher, to give Will Smith a standing ovation at this year’s Oscars.
is opening up about the “no-brainer” of refusing, along with husband Ashton Kutcher, to give Will Smith a standing ovation at this year’s Oscars as he accepted the best actor for his role in “King Richard” shortly after slapping host Chris Rock for a joke made about wife Jada Pinkett Smith.
“We have our tiny little tribe here at home,” she said of daughter Wyatt, 7, and son Dmitri, 5, adding that “never once do I want to tell them to do something if I’m not willing to do it myself. Not standing up to me was a no-brainer, but what was shocking to me was how many people did stand up. I thought, wow, what a time we’re living in that rather than do what’s right, people focus on doing what looks good. It’s insane to me.
Kunis, who was born in Ukraine, and Kutcher earlier this year have raised close to $40 million to help those affected by the war in her home country — an act that placed the actress on Time magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People of 2022.