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Mila Kunis Asked Demi Moore to Team Up for Commercial: ‘We Have a Lot in Common’

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Is this awkward for Ashton Kutcher? Mila Kunis and Demi Moore appear side-by-side in a new commercial for AT&T.The minute-long video shows the stars, who have both been married to Kutcher, 43, at a high school reunion when a superlative for “most admired alum” is announced.

Kunis, 38, is prodded to go up on stage.“Oh shut up,” Kunis says, rolling her eyes while smiling. “This is so embarrassing. Guys, don’t make a scene!”Meanwhile, at Moore’s table, the 59-year-old tells her table that she couldn’t possibly win. “There’s no way it’s me … Was that good acting?”Both actresses walk up to the stage as the category is being announced and make awkward eye contact as they reach the podium — only to realize that neither one of them won.“It’s Anna Gomez, our first gigillionaire,” the presenter says. “With AT&T Fiber, Anna’s got the fastest internet with hyper gig speeds, so her family has crazy fast gaming and they stream movies in 8K.”Though Anna watches “so many movies,” she doesn’t recognize either Kunis or Moore, who save face by handing the winner her trophy and flowers.“I had no idea that we went to the same high school,” Moore tells Kunis.“We have a lot in common,” Kunis says.While the high school reunion was fake, they two really did go to the same California educational facility at different times.

Moore dropped out in her junior year in the late 1970s while Kunis graduated in 2001.“It was during my first collaboration meeting with AT&T that we discovered Demi was also a Fairfax High alum,” Kunis explained to Entertainment Tonight in an interview published on Monday, January 24. “I thought it would bring humor and laughs to what was already a great ad.

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