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Mila Kunis Hopes to be Meg Griffin Forever

The ‘Friends With Benefits” star has no intentions on giving up Family Guy

By: Ashley Baylen
Published: May 30th, 2012 in Culture » Society » News
Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis gained international fame on television (“That 70’s Show”, “Family Guy”), and although her film career has skyrocketed, she has no intention on quitting her role as Meg Griffin.

Kunis has been the voice of Meg Griffin on “Family Guy” for a decade, and recently told Showbizspy that although her career has become hectic, she has no plans on leaving the show.

“I hope Family Guy stays on the air for the rest of my life,” Kunis says.

"I love going to do that. I go in sweatpants and sometimes I don't even go in I just do it at whatever location I am at. It is amazing and I love it. I'll never give it up," Kunis continues.

Look out for Mila in “Family Guy” creator, Seth MacFarlane’s, debut feature film “Ted” this summer.

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