Mila Kunis and her fiance Ashton Kutcher have responded to the news that the "Family Guy" star was sued for stealing chicken 25 years ago in Ukraine.
In a video, Kunis and Kutcher mocked the news that a Ukrainian pop star wannabe named Kristina Karo claimed to be the actress's best friend when they were in first grade in Ukraine. At the time, Kunis stole Karo's pet chicken named Doggie.
According to Karo, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a singing career and the proximity to Kunis brought back bad childhood memories that made her so emotionally distressed she had to go to therapy, TMZ reported.
Kunis, who was born in Ukraine, made fun of the claim saying she is also considering a countersuit because Karo's lawsuit also took the toll on her.
"I was devastated. I was weeping. I was dumbfounded," Kunis says in the video with Kutcher. She added that she has been emotionally served so she would like to launch "a counter $5,000 lawsuit for sitting there" making her watch her music video for a song titled "Give Me Green Card."
Meanwhile, Kunis' "Family Guy" co-star Alex Borstein recently joined James Urbaniak and Dee Bradley Baker in the radio comedy pilot titled "Special Relativity," which is now available on Special Relativity Radio.
Kunis voices Meg Griffin while Borstein voices Lois Griffin in "Family Guy," which was created by Seth MacFarlane, who also voices Peter Griffin. Also in the voice cast are Seth Green, Mike Henry, John Viener, Ralph Garman, Patrick Warburton and Danny Smith, among others.