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Mila Kunis loves being a sex symbol

Los Angeles - Mila Kunis says it's fantastic being a sex symbol.

The actress has been surprised by all the male attention and adulation she has received since being catapulted to worldwide fame with roles in Black Swan and Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but is happy that so many guys are attracted to her.

She said: "It's insane. Listen, I couldn't be happier to get any of this, because I think it's hysterical and it makes all my friends laugh. If somebody finds me attractive, God bless them, I think it's fantastic."

However, Mila admits there are some drawbacks to fame, with one being the amount of false rumours that circulate about her love life.

The 27-year-old actress, who dated Macaulay Culkin for over eight years, told the British edition of Glamour magazine: "Being single, I find myself not being able to be in a room with a man without, the next day, I'm dating that man. That happened for a solid six months after Black Swan when maybe, maybe! I'd been in the same room."

Not dating Justin

Mila is adamant she is not dating her Friends with Benefits co-star Justin Timberlake, despite the relentless speculation.

Speaking about the heartthrob, she said: "He's incredibly funny, we laughed a lot on set. It's an unfortunate thing that comes with the circumstances, but there's no truth to it (that we're dating) whatsoever."

In the comedy movie, Mila and Justin play friends Jamie and Dylan who decide to eschew a platonic relationship in favour of a sexual one with no strings attached.


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