Mila Kunis helped a nervous reporter interview her during a press junket for her new film Oz: The Great and Powerful.

Chris Stark from BBC Radio 1 was in the process of his first celebrity interview, according to MSN, and he got a bit nervous addressing the actress. He admitted at the beginning of the interview that he was "petrified." Kunis told him he was "doing a great job" before admitting: "No, but we'll see what happens."

The 29-year-old tried to calm the reporter's nerves by getting him to talk about himself - she got Stark to discuss boys, steak, soccer and "lad bombs," which is a combination of Jagermeister, vodka and Red Bull.

The routine worked to the extent that Stark felt confident enough to ask Kunis out on a date - twice. In the seven-minute interview Stark also asked Kunis if she enjoyed being ugly in the film before tellingher she is "hot."

Oz: The Great and Powerful will arrive in theaters nationwide on March 8. The film also stars James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz and Zach Braff.

Kunis and her co-stars appear on the cover of the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter and in her interview she discussed the rigorous make-up process she endured for the movie: it took four hours to apply and an hour to remove.

"There were two big prosthetic pieces," Kunis told the Reporter. "Then you sort of get spray-painted with color, which gets glued to your skin. It damages your skin. The taking-off process makes it raw and swollen. It took two months for my skin to recover."