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Mila Kunis: I Would Try Internet Dating

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2011 was a year of transformation for Mila Kunis. She made a career shift with her role in "Black Swan," for which she lost 25 pounds, and she ended her eight-year relationship with Macauley Culkin. Now, the "Ted" star's life is getting back to normal: She put back on the weight she lost and is rumored to be dating Ashton Kutcher.
On online dating:
"One of my really good friends met her fiancé on an OkCupid-style website. OkCupid's really popular -- all my girlfriends have joined. I love those sites. I go on and I pick the guys for my friends. I think it's great ... It's online shopping! We all get together with our laptops and have a glass of wine. Then we message the guy. ... If I didn't do what I do, I would do Internet dating instead of going out to bars. In two seconds I would. It makes so much more sense."

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