Hollywood actress with Ukrainian roots Mila Kunis commented on her visit to Chernivtsi, where she lived with her parents for the first seven years of her life.
According to Mila, the idea to go to the artist's homeland belonged to her husband, actor Ashton Kutcher. During this period, the star was shot in the movie "Spy who threw me" in the neighboring Hungary, Hungary, in the city of Budapest.
"Ashton invited me to go. He said: "Hey, you have a birthday, come on!" I never intended to return there without my parents, so we urgently called them to Budapest, and from there we all went to Ukraine. Have arranged such a trip for one day, "- shared Kunis in an interview with the glossy The Edit.
Mila thought that when she set foot on her native land, something inside her ebbed. But that did not happen.
"You know, there was a thought that I would feel this place. But that did not happen. When we landed, Ashton asked: "Well?" And I told him: "No. Nothing. Emptiness ", - admitted Kunis.
Also, the arrival of the actress in Chernivtsi eclipsed by another situation. When the star together with parents wanted to visit the house in which they once lived, the new mistress completely refused to open them.
"We went to our old house, I knocked on the door, because I really wanted to look inside. But the new owner simply answered "No!", She did not care. I said, "I lived here when I was little, my parents are with me. ", but she did not care and she did not even open the door for us. The whole story was really humiliating, "- shared Kunis.
Recall, August 6 in Ukrainian Chernivtsi suddenly arrived Hollywood couple Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. Celebrities walked around the city, visited a local coffee house and talked with Chernovtsy.