Mila Kunis to be honored with parade, roast at Harvard
Jewish Hollywood star declared woman of the year by university’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals group

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — Mila Kunis is being honored with a parade and roast at Harvard University.
The “That ’70s Show” actress is being honored Thursday as Woman of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals. The group calls Kunis one of Hollywood’s “most sought after, vivacious, and engaging actresses.”
The Ukraine-born Jewish actress earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role in 2010’s “Black Swan.” She also starred in “Bad Moms” and is the voice of Meg Griffin on “Family Guy.”
Hasty Pudding is the nation’s oldest collegiate theatrical organization. It’s been naming a Woman of the Year since 1951 but in recent years it’s come under fire for excluding women from performing in its annual shows.
Some critics want Kunis to reconsider her invitation over the casting policy, but she hasn’t commented.
Kunis, 34, is married to fellow actor Ashton Kutcher, and they have two kids. They became engaged in February 2014 after a two-year relationship and married in July 2015.

Kunis and Kutcher met as co-stars on the set of “That ’70s show,” a television series aired in the United States between 1998 and 2006 in which their characters were also in a relationship.
Kunis, who was born to a Jewish family in Ukraine’s Chernivtsi and moved to the US in 1991, has previously recalled experiencing anti-Semitism in her native town. In a 2012 interview with British tabloid Sun, she said she saw anti-Semitic graffiti in her school and added: “This is a country that obviously does not want you.”
In November, the actress said in an interview with Net-a-Porter online magazine that she and Kutcher had tried to visit her childhood home in Ukraine with her parents in August, but a local who opened the door would not let them in.