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Mila Kunis & Ashton Kutcher Stand With Ukraine as They Raises Funds For Displaced Ukrainians

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As a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, more than a million people have fled the country. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher all pledged to match up to $3 million in aid.

Many of Mila’s fans know that she speaks Russian in interviews. But it is not known whether she can speak Ukrainian.

The Ukrainian woman identified herself as such in a video she shared on Instagram.

Can Mila Kunis Speak Ukrainian?

Mila does not speak Ukrainian. Despite this, she understands Russian fluently since it is the language of her entire family. The actress considers herself American and is bilingual.

The Soviet Union’s Chernivtsi SSSR was where she was born in 1983. When she was seven years old, her family moved to California.

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She stated in today’s video that she was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine in 1983 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1991, and she considers herself American. She and her family love everything that America has done for them. “But today I have never been more proud to be a Ukrainian, ” Kutcher says he has never been more proud to be married to a Ukrainian woman.

The Actress Raises Funds For Displaced Residents

As part of their GoFundMe campaign, Mila and Ashton have created a page specifically to assist those in Ukraine who are in need of relief.

She said Ukraine’s people are strong and brave, but being strong and brave does not mean they’re not deserving of support. “We need to support the people of Ukraine,” Mila said.

As a result of the campaign, all funds raised will be used to provide much-needed relief aid to those in need.

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Stand With Ukraine: How To Donate

On the GoFundMe website, you can donate to Mila Kunis’ Stand With Ukraine campaign.

On the page, it states: “Ukrainians are proud and brave people who need our help when they are in need. “This unjust attack on Ukraine and humanity as a whole is devastating, and the Ukrainian people need our support.”

More than 23,000 people donated to the campaign since it was launched, bringing the total to over $1.4 million.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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