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Mila Kunis Jokes That Ashton Kutcher Loses Every Argument With Her

Mila Kunis Jokes That Ashton Kutcher Loses Every Argument With Her

"He goes, 'I'd rather be happy than right.'"

Mila Kunis Jokes That Ashton Kutcher Loses Every Argument With Her
Mila Kunis Jokes That Ashton Kutcher Loses Every Argument With Her

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Mila Kunis Jokes That Ashton Kutcher Loses Every Argument With Her

Mila Kunis is revealing her and Ashton Kutcher's secret to a successful and happy marriage.

During a guest appearance on The Late Late Show, the Black Swan actress opened up to host James Corden about her marriage dynamic with her husband of eight years.

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After being named on the TIME100 Most Influential People list for co-raising more than $34 million in humanitarian aid for Ukraine alongside Kutcher, Kunis asked her husband to scour Twitter to see why she made the list.

"It was weird because I didn't know it was happening," Kunis said, per the Daily Mail. "I had no clue because I don't have social media. … I was like, 'Babe, can you go look on the Twitter and see what people are talking about?' He went and looked, and I was like, 'I did it.' I was like, 'Look at me, I'm awesome.'"

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Corden then showed Kunis a tweet in which Kutcher reflected on his wife's accomplishment, writing, "Dear Time magazine, I already lose every argument I have with my wife. You just had to do this didn't you?"

The actress jokingly confirmed his tweet. "It's true he, does lose every argument," she told Corden. "He goes, 'I'd rather be happy than right.'"

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The couple previously launched a GoFundMe to support Ukrainian refugees, the donations of which they promised to match up to $3 million.

"I was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, in 1983. I came to America in 1991," Kunis said in a video she filmed with Kutcher at the time. "I have always considered myself an American, a proud American. I love everything that this country's done for myself and my family. But today, I have never been more proud to be a Ukrainian."

This article originally appeared on Harper’s BAZAAR US.

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