By Desiree Salas (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 26, 2014 05:29 AM EDT

Mila Kunis is typically a willing and gracious interview subject, as memorably shown in her encounter with funny and bumbling BBC One Radio presenter Chris Stark, who delighted the actress with his refreshingly innocuous approach during the press junket for "Oz the Great and Powerful," as noted by The Daily Beast.

However, the expectant mother appeared to be under the weather when she answered questions from a correspondent for The Star Ledger via phone, Us Weekly reported.

Stephen Whitty, who conducted the 25-minute "cold" and "brusque" interview with Mila just recently, said that his chat with the "Jupiter Ascending" star "starts going south from the first question." He apparently made the mistake of asking how she was feeling, he said.

"I don't talk about that for publication," Ashton Kutcher's ladylove responded "coldly."

This prompted Whitty to note: "Every question I ask over the next 25 minutes seems to strike her as either dull, insulting or burdened by some sort of agenda."

Oooh, someone's feeling hormonal. Or is she really?

Whitty then speculated that Mila's mood might have stemmed from her revealing interview with Marie Claire, which came out on the day of his interview schedule. Did she regret some of the things she said during that particular one-on-one with Marie Claire and felt nasty about it?

Mila also didn't give Whitty some slack even when he suggested that she might be "looking for more 'independent' film roles, after filming 'Blood Ties,' 'Third Person' and 'The Angriest Man In Brooklyn' back-to-back," according to The Daily Mail.

"Not really, because in the middle of all that I still did 'Oz (the Great and Powerful)' and I still did 'Jupiter Ascending,' so that sort of destroys your assumption," she reportedly snapped.

When the writer then moved on to the topic of Ukraine, the 30-year-old actress became even more irritated.

"I've talked about me moving to America in a hundred interviews. It's the most mundane subject possible, it's like everyone's immigrant story. It was much harder for my 13-year-old brother, it was much harder for my parents," she said.

At one point, she even cut him off and said, "I know what your next question is so let's just skip it. You're going to ask me what I think about what's going on now in Ukraine. Just because I lived there until I was seven doesn't mean I identify with Ukraine."

Oddly, when Whitty ended the whole encounter with an apology for conducting such a terrible interview, Mila "brightly" said: "No, no it was a good interview!"

What do you think of her "cold" and "brusque" disposition during that strange interview, readers?

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