Kunis added, ‘We knew it was going to attract attention. We were just hoping that people would walk away after seeing the movie.’

It was pretty awkward. I almost feel like it would be easier to do it with someone you didn’t know. But, having said that, it was great to have a friend there with who, we could laugh and make jokes and get over it together.”
Kunis added, “We knew it was going to attract attention. We were just hoping that people would walk away after seeing the movie, not just isolate in their memory that scene when we have ?.”
When Natalie Portman was fired from starring opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet.
Yes, it was Natalie Portman, who was earlier cast in the adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic. At that time the Black Swan actress had just made her debut with Leon: The Professional followed by lead roles in Developing and Heat.