Okay, another article about Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and another woman, but the other woman this time is not Kutcher’s ex, Demi Moore who has made abundant offers to be a part of their newborn Wyatt’s life. Now the woman in question is Natalie Portman, a woman both Kutcher and Kunis have kissed.
Kunis told all on Reddit, however, not at all intending to be provocative, since it is, after all, just business; “When you have a kissing scene in a film, ” she told the Daily Mail, “It’s not something you think about as a kissing thing. You have all these crew around.” (so you see, you don’t screw around, because there is a crew around).
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Nevertheless, the businesslike atmosphere didn’t entirely deprive Kunis, the Ukranian-born Jewish actress, of the ability to feel that kissing Israeli Portman was a pleasant experience. She said of her co-star in Black Swan, “She’s a lovely kisser … very polite.” But lest she make her lover, the Kabalah devotee, Ashton Kutcher jealous, she brought him into the mix, “Here’s a little-known fact; There’s one person in the world that both Ashton and I have kissed, and that’s Natalie Portman.”
One wonders if they did an extensive comparison or if that is the only name they have in common as far as they both know. Perhaps a little more conversation on the issue will reveal a few more kissing matches. But to further make it clear that Mila has a nose only for Ashton, she discussed his distinctive fragrance, which is earthy yet not at all offensive, “He smells like a man. A real man. He does not wear cologne. But he makes sure he showers. Never offending. He has a very good natural smell about him, yeah.” That could be the script to a commercial for Ashton Kutcher cologne, with the addition: “a cologne for a man who does not wear cologne, a man who is such a man, his girlfriend has the same taste in women as he does.” And make it complete with a little red kabbalah string around the neck of the bottle of the cologne called Ashton.