VIDEO: Mila Kunis And Justin Timberlake Get Frisky At MTV Movie Awards
Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake generated some heat onstage while presenting at the MTV Movie Awards Sunday night. The actors, who co-star in the film Friends with Benefits, attempted to dispel rumors that they are a real-life couple by demonstrating the causal nature of their relationship. “It’s a totally platonic relationship, which is why I can do this,” said Timberlake, as he reached from behind Kunis and held on to both of her breasts. Kunis responded in kind, reaching behind her and grabbing Timberlake below the belt. The two stayed in position while introducing the nominees for Best Male Performance, and Timberlake got some laughs by speaking in falsetto. The moment was one of many typically outrageous ones at the event, and the award, incidentally, was won by Robert Pattinson for his role in the Twilight series.
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