In what may just be the least surprising and most well-deserved news of the year, the Mila Kunis for GQ December 2011 issue names the Black Swan actress the Knockout of the Year.
The 28-year-old actress shares her acclaim with her Friends With Benefits costar Justin Timberlake, who was named Showman of the Year and Jay-Z who was named King of the Year. Each of these is extremely well-deserved, and shows that GQ is on the top of their game.
The Mila Kunis for GQ December 2011 photo shoot is just as sizzling hot as fans would expect, with Kunis rocking a pink bikini and smoky eye makeup in one shot and a white tank top, orange bikini bottoms, and stiletto heels in the other.
Check out the shoot for a look at the Knockout of the Year.
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The Mila Kunis for GQ December 2011 Editorial Shoot is Sizzling
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