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Mila Kunis has Sexiest Picture of 2012: A readers poll
 

– Reported, December 07, 2012

 

The ‘Friends With Benefits’ star took the lead with her raunchy topless cover of the US version of Esquire magazine which saw her being named Sexiest Woman Alive by the Sun.
Mila received 20 percent of the 38,670 votes cast in the online survey, fighting off competition from the likes of Kim Kardashian, Pamela Anderson and Tulisa Contostavlos.

The 29-year-old actress just managed to slip her victory past glamour girl-turned-body builder Jodie Marsh – who came in second place with 18 percent after campaigning for votes on Twitter.

She was followed by Kelly Brook in third place with 9 percent and Rihanna and Coco Austin who completed the Top Five with 7 percent each.

We’re going to go out on a limb and say that Mila Kunis is having a pretty good year. The “Ted” star not only has a handful of films in the works for 2013, but she’s also gone public with her romantic relationship with Ashton Kutcher. Now, she’s received the ultimate validation: being named the “Sexiest Woman Alive” by Esquire.

Mila graces the magazine’s November issue wearing nothing but jeans and a smize (tops are for the unsexy and those without doe-eyed gazes, duh). In fact, aside from black lingerie and some satin sheets, the 29-year-old doesn’t seem to be wearing much in the shoot. Fortunately, we already know that she doesn’t need any styling to look good — not even a stitch of makeup.

The actress is in some pretty good company for the Esquire honor. Last year’s “Sexiest Woman Alive” was Rihanna. Before that, Minka Kelly and Kate Beckinsale held the title. But we doubt Mila will let this recognition go to her head. She told the magazine just how she stays grounded:”So much of who you are in this industry is based on what that critic says, what that director says, what that actor says. People start believing all that, and they become what everybody else wants them to be. And I think that I’ve consciously separated my two lives. I love what I do. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else. But when I’m done with work, I’m done with work. I think that if I bought into the hype, I would lose all sight of who I am.”

Since Mila’s become a sort of media obsession in the past year, it’s probably a good thing that she doesn’t internalize all of the hype. Not like we think she’s just a flash in the pan. With her critically-acclaimed acting talent and down-to-earth personality, something tells us that there are plenty more magazine covers in her future.

 

   

 

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