Mila Kunis has said that she was nervous to work with husband Ashton Kutcher on a scene for upcoming teen sitcom That '90s Show, which is in production for Netflix.
The series is a spin-off of Fox sitcom That '70s Show, which had starred Mila, now 39, and Ashton, now 44, in the lead roles of Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso respectively.
The couple – who have been married since 2015 – are set to reprise their roles for a guest appearance on the follow-up series, which centres on a new generation of characters.
She has teased that filming with her husband Ashton – who she met on the original show, which ran from 1998 until 2006 – made her the most nervous that she's "ever been".
Mila spoke about the experience in an interview with Willie Geist, 47, for TODAY recently, in which she revealed that her and Ashton will appear in one scene together on the show.
She said: "There was a little hesitation from one of us. I will not say which one." She said they agreed to do one scene together and revealed that they play a married couple in it.
The actor, who shares two children with her husband Ashton, commented: "I've never been more nervous in my life than the day that we had to shoot that scene".
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Asked why she had felt so nervous, Mila said: "Oh my god, because it's my husband." She explained that it felt "weird" to be filming scenes for the show with Ashton.
"It was so weird to look at him and not be like 'why are you doing that funny face?' There's a part of you that after being together [for so long] you can call BS on someone," she said.
Mila said it was "trippy" to be filming on the same set as the original series, confirming that their scene takes place in the same basement - though she said things are different now.
"It takes place in the same basement, but we're old, and married, and have children. It was like being in the Twilight zone. It was very, very weird," she said during the interview.
That '70s Show aired on Fox from 1998 to 2006. It centred on a group of teenage friends who lived in the fictional town of Point Place in Wisconsin during the late 1970s.
Upcoming spin-off That '90s Show will feature characters and locations from its predecessor, though it will primarily focus on a new generation of characters instead.
It's set to follow Leia Forman (played by Callie Haverda) – who is the daughter of That '70s Show characters Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon).
A synopsis for the new show teases that it follows Leia over the summer of 1995 when she visits her grandparents in Point Place and bonds with other teenagers.
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