London: Mila Kunis, who dropped down to 98 pounds to play a ballerina in ‘Black Swan’, has revealed that she’s happy to have regained her weight.During an interview for Glamour magazine, the 28-year-old pointed to her chest and hips, recalling what she looked like while filming the Oscar winning film.
“There was no shape, no form, nothing, nothing,” the Daily Mail quoted her as telling the publication.
The ‘Ted’ star said that she has since regained all the weight and feels much better.
“God, I’m probably 25 pounds heavier in muscle mass and weight at this point,” she said.
For the accompanying photo spread, Kunis happily posed on a balcony in New York City licking a strawberry ice cream cone.
She looked health in a flowery summer shirt and cut-off jean shorts.
The ‘Friends with Benefits’ star graces the cover of August’s issue wearing jeans, a matching jean top and a black cowboy hat.
“When I was shooting Black Swan, everyone was like, “Gosh, you’re really too skinny.” Then my weight started bouncing back and they’re like, “She looked better when she was anorexic-looking!” she said.
Kunis, who also voices the role of Meg in ‘The Family Guy’, said that being constantly judged was hard.
“You can’t please anyone! It was just for work. I didn’t do it because I had issues. Now this is my normal weight that I started out with,” she added.
ANI
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