Mila Kunis Walks Dog w/ Ashton; Gives Esquire’s “Sexiest Woman Alive” Honor The Finger

Ashton Kutcher& Mila Kunis Walk The Dog

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If photos like this doesn’t Esquire to reassess the whole process of choosing their next “Sexiest Woman Alive,” then they should just scrap the annual honor altogether b/c it doesn’t make much sense. Sure Mila’s really sexy when she’s dolled up, if she’s the supposed be “sexiest woman alive,” shouldn’t she carry a little of that sex appeal around with her at all times of the day, regardless of the amount of makeup she has on? I don’t know, I still love Mila, but the whole “Sexiest Woman Alive” thing kinda screwed w/ my expectations for some reason. Damn you, Esquire!!

Anyway, these latest photos were snapped as the Mila & her man, Ashton Kutcher, took their dog for a walk around their neighborhood in Hollywood.

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13 comments
JackTorrence
JackTorrence

Sheesh, Ashton looks prettier than Mila!

Gabbo
Gabbo like.author.displayName 1 Like

This picture cannot be unseen heh.

bryanzee
bryanzee like.author.displayName 1 Like

Yeah, can't really make an excuse about this one..... only thing that would make sense is if she got stung by a dozen Bee's, kinda like D55 and her swollen ass looking face.

Mundolopez
Mundolopez like.author.displayName 1 Like

I never pictured her as a pretty girl even with makeup...but Damned, never pictured her this bad with out it...

Bozz
Bozz

Does Bowser/Noel still visit this site? 

curvefan
curvefan

I can think of a 100 women that I would rather have that this ugly one.

errsome
errsome like.author.displayName 1 Like

Dang! And the illusion is shattered. Well, maybe this is just a bad pic. And looks like she didn't have any sleep the night before.

Obsidio
Obsidio like.author.displayName 1 Like

Rosa Klebb, the Bulgarian assassin.

xenia
xenia

hmm.. too many bad pictures of her lately. she looks like a bulldog here.

McP
McP

Damn that is a bad pic, if I saw her walking down the street I'd think, "I can do better."