Mila Kunis has opened up about a recurring throwback to her role as Meg Griffin on Family Guy - and it sounds pretty annoying.
In case you weren't aware, the actress, 42, is the voice of Meg in the hit animated comedy, where the character is often the butt of the family's jokes.
One line that crops up a lot is her being told to "shut up, Meg" - mainly by her dad, Peter Griffin, but also by a host of other characters throughout the many series - and it seems to have followed Mila into her real life, too.
During a 2018 appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Mila revealed it is still the line that gets yelled at her in public the most.
While discussing how she was born in Ukraine and speaks fluent Russian, Graham asks: "I’m being slightly distracted because while you’re talking – and this must happen all the time – but I’m just hearing Meg from Family Guy. Does that happen a lot?"
Mila responded: "Poor Meg. The one thing that I get the most of is ‘Shut up Meg’ on the street.
"All the time. I will walk down the street and they’ll be like: ‘Hahaha shut up Meg’ and I’m like ‘okay’.”
In other news regarding Mila and her husband Ashton Kutcher, 47, the star addressed claims that they don't shower much.
Mila previously said that growing up, she "didn’t shower very much" while Ashton added that he cleans his "armpits and my crotch daily and nothing else ever".
Ashton clarified the comments, telling People: "It was the craziest thing of all time. We made a comment at one point, and people were like, 'Does he stink? Does he smell?'"
He then turned to his The Corporation co-stars Anthony Ramos and Jeremy Pope to explain: "There was a comment on a podcast, so long ago… and people are like, 'They don't shower.' I'm like, 'I shower, I go to the gym, I shower.'"
Anthony thankfully confirmed: "I can confirm my boy showers."
Mila previously said on The Armchair Expert Podcast with Dax Shepherd: "I didn't have hot water growing up as a child, so I didn't shower much anyway.
"But when I had children, I also didn't wash them every day. I wasn't that parent that bathed my newborns — ever."
She added: "Now, here's the thing: If you can see the dirt on them, clean them. Otherwise, there's no point."
