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Mila Kunis wants to work from home

Mila Kunis wants to work from home so she can be close to her boyfriend Ashton Kutcher.

The 'Black Swan' actress is worried about spending too much time apart from Ashton - who she who first met on the set of 'That 70s Show' aged 14 - on film sets and hopes to take on producing roles in the future so she can stay closer to her house in Los Angeles.

She said: "I don't think I can do this three movies a year thing. It's too much. There comes a point in your life where you want to be ... home.

"I want to explore other parts of this industry to see what aspects of it I can get myself into, so that I can ... work out of home maybe.

"Like producing. Then I can have, like, a life, in one location."

The 29-year-old brunette is currently gearing up to shoot the Wachowski Brothers' new sci-fi flick 'Jupiter Ascending' in London with Channing Tatum and Eddie Redmayne, and Ashton is thought to be accompanying her to the English capital.

Mila - who also voices the character of Meg Griffin in 'Family Guy' - also admitted she is only just beginning to get used to the huge interest in her personal life since she got together with Ashton and has learnt to be more careful about what she publicly reveals about her life

She added in an interview with Marie Claire magazine: "I censor myself. Lately, more. But I've always said that it is much easier to be honest than to be caught up in a bunch of lies. At least this way, you know who you are."

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