Mila Kunis & Sgt. Scott Moore Attend Marine Corps Ball: “Everything Went Well”

November 20, 2011 by Hollywoodite

Mila Kunis and Sgt. Scott Moore attended the Marine Corps Ball in North Carolina this weekend. Last weekend, it was Justin Timberlake and Cpl Kelsey DeSantis. This weekend, it was the turn of the people who started the whole thing, Kunis and Moore.

Well, in all fairness, it was Timberlake’s pushiness that started the whole thing. Having no invite of his own at the time, he goaded Kunis into accepting. Soon after, Timberlake received a copycat invite and he accepted/ deigned to go with DeSantis. Timberlake looked like someone had killed his cat, while accepting the invite. He pulled the same face most of his event. Then went home and wrote a toadying blog post about how it changed his life. It may have, but it still read as disingenuous.

Kunis has been genuine and good-natured about what has quickly devolved from fun/ original/ sporadic to emotionally-blackmailing famous strangers and hoping your video goes viral so you can get what you want. Ick. It’s a loathsome trend, and more people need to say no and it needs to die, in all honesty. This original video was the best though, it was fun and real.

And Kunis really got dressed up for her event (Timberlake didn’t even shave for his).

Mila Kunis made good on the promise she made last summer when she attended a Marine Corps Ball in Greenville, N.C., on Friday with Sgt. Scott Moore. According to local news station WNCT, the actress arrived to the venue just before 2:30 p.m., where she was quickly whisked away from the media. The news station caught a shot of Kunis, 28, being escorted from the Pitt-Greenville Airport to the Greenville Convention Center.

The two were “enjoying the night,” Marine spokesperson Capt. Scott Sasser told Access Hollwood. “She’s going to get a chance to learn about the Marine Corps, and we’re all going to have a great time celebrating the Marine Corps birthday,” Sasser said prior to the ball, which marked 236 years of military history. – via People Magazine.

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