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Mila Kunis News: Actress Engages in Drinking Spree---in 'Bad Moms' Movie

Mila Kunis was caught getting drunk along with friends Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn. Well, not in real life but in a scene for their upcoming movie, "Bad Moms." The latest released official photo of the actress shows Kunis' character, Amy Mitchell, having a good amount of booze along with those of Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn's characters.

"Bad Moms" features Kunis as a devoted family woman, always prioritizing the good or her family as she plays her role as a wife and as a mother to the best of capabilities. However, her childish husband, demanding kids, and boss slowly push her to the limits. When the alpha moms in her kids' school---played by Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett Smith and, Annie Mumolo---pick on her, it becomes the last straw and transforms her to a truly bad version of herself.

As Amy Mitchell puts up with the alpha moms in her kids' school, she teams up with two other misfit moms, played by Hahn and Bell. This leads to her unleashing the other side of herself, abandoning her mother duties as she and the characters of Hahn and Bell engage in some wild fun, including getting wild and free at a bar.

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"It was just the epitome of a really fun movie to make," said Kunis in an interview with People Magazine.

"It's a beautiful movie about women rediscovering themselves and recognizing that whatever type of mom we are, we are all on the same team. That rang true for me… every single person in it is a mom, and we were all able to identify all the feelings discussed in the movie," echoed Bell of Kunis' sentiments on the movie.

"Bad Moms" is written and directed by both Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is produced by Bill Block, Kevin Scott Frakes, Raj Brinder Singh, and Suzanne Todd. The movie hits the theaters on July 29.

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