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Mila Kunis says ‘yes’ to U.S. Marine invite

Amanda Seitz Contributor
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With the help of a simple YouTube video, U.S. Marine Sgt. Scott Moore’s dream of spending an evening with Hollywood starlet Mila Kunis is one step closer to reality. Currently deployed in Afghanistan, Moore posted a video on YouTube requesting the presence of Kunis at the November 18 Marine Corps Ball in Greenville, North Carolina.

“Hi Mila, I just want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the Marine Corps Ball with yours truly,” the uniformed sergeant said with an Afghanistan base in the background. “So take a second to think about it, and get back to me. All right, bye now.”

Kunis wasn’t aware of the invitation until Fox411 reporters asked her during an interview if she planned to accept. The 27-year-old actress was surprised to hear of the video and turned to “Friends With Benefits” co-star Justin Timberlake for his take on the proposal.

“You need to do it for your country,” Timberlake egged on.

Kunis, apparently inspired by the former boy-band pop star’s prompting, accepted.

“I’ll do it for you,” Kunis replied. “Are you going to come?” (Rebecca Black to unleash new song upon world)

Timberlake reportedly declined Kunis’ offer to be a co-date, saying, “They don’t want me, they want you.”

Since Kunis accepted her invitation, Moore’s YouTube account, “GoWithMeMila” has swelled with comments from fellow YouTube posters.

Watch Moore’s video invitation here: