Here’s how Mila Kunis’ rise in Hollywood has been very surprising (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Mila Kunis’ family moved from Ukraine to California when she was just 7 years old. She cried a lot at first, struggling to find her place in a new world with unfamiliar streets, new schools, and a language barrier. But life in sunny California turned out to be a game-changer. Mila eventually fell in love with the sunny vibes and endless opportunities the West Coast offered.

Her parents, though, were driven by a different kind of American dream. In Russia, being Jewish meant facing a lot of hardships, and Mila’s parents wanted a fresh start. Her dad, an engineer back home, and her mom, a physics teacher, swapped their stable careers for a shot at a new life in LA. Her dad still drives a cab, her mom runs a pharmacy—and both still work their butts off. Mila grew up witnessing their hustle, learning firsthand that nothing in life comes easy.

Her entry into acting wasn’t exactly a Cinderella story. It was her dad who, at the age of 9, enrolled Mila in an acting class. Why? Because, according to him, talent needed to be nurtured—even if it meant stepping into an unstable world of showbiz. Mila’s parents never wanted her to be an actress initially. Acting is a risky career, after all, and when you’re immigrants fighting just to survive, stability feels like a precious goal. But success slowly convinced them that Mila was onto something real.

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