Ukrainian singer accuses Mila Kunis of stealing - ForumDaily
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Ukrainian singer accuses Mila Kunis of stealing

Ukrainian singer Kristina Caro filed a lawsuit against the famous Hollywood actress Mila Kunis, accusing her of stealing a chicken named “Dog”.

Karo claims that as a child she was friends with Mila Kunis and even studied with her in the same class. Karo's parents bred birds, and one day, according to the singer, she noticed the loss of one of her favorite chickens. Later it turned out that Mila had taken him to her home (at that time her name was Milena) Kunis.

According to the plaintiff, she asked Kunis to return her favorite, but the future Hollywood star did not do this, noting that Christina has many chickens, and she has only one.

Karo claims that the loss of her beloved Dog caused her great suffering in her childhood, which only five thousand dollars can compensate for. Moreover, due to the psychological trauma suffered due to the loss of her beloved chicken, Karo, according to her, failed to achieve such grandiose success as her childhood friend.

At the same time, Karo, apparently, was not embarrassed by the fact that at the time of the departure of 8-year-old Kunis from Ukraine to the USA she herself was only one month old.

But this greatly amused Kunis and her husband Ashton Kucher, who recorded a humorous video. In it, Kucher acts as a prosecutor, menacingly asking “defendant” Kunis: “Did you steal a chicken from a baby who spoke English while living in Ukraine?”

 

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