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Mila Kunis Had To Reclaim Her Jackie Voice For That ’90s Show – Looper

As spoiled as she is confident, Jackie adds a certain charm to the basement circle that would otherwise be lacking. Part of these charms is her demanding voice she uses to talk about herself and fight with Kelso. When she appears in “That ’90s Show,” nothing has changed since the ’70s. Once again, she has found love with her high school boyfriend and continues to rule him with an iron fist. But as familiar as the character may be to fans, the same isn’t always the case with the actors who portrayed them. The legacy actors were more than happy to reprise their roles, but Debra Jo Rupp confessed exclusively to Entertainment Tonight that slipping into Jackie wasn’t second nature for Mila Kunis.

“Mila had to find Jackie again,” Rupp recalled. “It’s so far away from who she is now, so it took her a couple of runs there to get back into the Jackie mode.” Since “That ’70s Show” ended in 2006, Kunis has had a full career that has varied from her early role. She has trekked across a dystopian wasteland in “Book of Eli” and explored residual trauma in the Netflix release “Luckiest Girl Alive.” And to her credit, she isn’t the only actor from her old sitcom with a similar blind spot.

“I don’t remember shooting this,” Ashton Kutcher revealed when watching an old scene for Vanity Fair. “It was 25 years ago.”

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