Mila Kunis Records Family Guy Lines In Kids’ Closet

Mila Kunis revealed during a Comic Con live stream she’s been working from home during the Corona Virus pandemic and has been recording her Family Guy links for the character Meg from a very small space set up by husband, Ashton Kutcher.

After some teasing from her co-stars Alex Borstein and Seth Green about mentioning her hubby, Mila said his skills are very welcome in this situation.

“I’ve never been more grateful to be married to a handyman that’s like tech savvy.”

Mila has voice Meg Griffin since 1999 revealed she’ll let her kids, 3 and 5, discover the cheeky show on their own.

Report by Lucy Jones

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