Mila Kunis Butchers Her Description Of Ashton Kutcher's Manhood

No hard feelings? 🍆

Mila Kunis better hope there are no hard feelings after she dropped the ball(s) describing her husband’s penis.

During a segment on “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” Kunis and her “Bad Moms” co-star Christina Applegate played a game called “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.” The premise of the bit forced the two actress to either answer personal questions or eat a disgusting food instead.

When Corden asked Kunis about her hubby’s penis size (via the question “Ashton Kutcher: carrot stick or beer can?”), the actress probably should’ve just eaten something icky.

A visibly distressed Kunis tried to think of the right answer and volunteered “carrot stick” while laughing and giving the “OK” sign.

“Carrot stick?” Corden said, while shaking his head as the audience burst into laughter.

“Beer cans are short!” Mila said. The talk show host quickly corrected her, motioned the length of a longer beer can with his hands, and the actress changed her answer to “beer can.”

“I’m thinking short and stubby versus tall and thin!” Kunis said, before clarifying and miming with her hands, “But no, like a Guinness.”

“Like a can of Monster,” Corden volunteered.

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