London: Justin Timberlake, who recently broke up with his girlfriend Jessica Biel, is now being romantically linked with co-star Mila Kunis.According to reports, Kunis could have played a part in Timberlake and Biel`s break-up.
Stories in the US have claimed that the ‘Black Swan’ actress and the pop star have been ‘flirting’ with each other since September when they met on the set of their upcoming film ‘Friends With Benefits’.
And even though nothing is believed to have happened then, friends have said that Timberlake, 30, is “very interested” in Kunis, 27, and they have great chemistry.
“Justin is very interested in Mila. They’ve been flirting. But so far nothing has happened,” the Daily Mail quoted a source as telling E! Online.
Another source told celebrity blogger Perez Hilton that the pair had been very “flirty” with each other on set, leading him to suggest that something may now happen between the two now that Timberlake is single again.
Meanwhile, Kunis has split from ‘Home Alone’ star Macaulay Culkin in January after an eight-year relationship.
ANI
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