Pregnant Mila Kunis Shows Off Baby Bump While Accepting Award for Best Villain

Pregnant nominee flaunted her growing belly at L.A.'s Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE Sunday

By Zach Johnson Apr 14, 2014 2:15 AMTags
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Mila Kunis brought her baby bump to the MTV Movie Awards Sunday!

The Jupiter Ascendingactress, who skipped the red carpet earlier this evening, showed off her greatest curve when she took the stage in an adorable little black dress to accept the award for Best Villain. The mom-to-be accessorized her Thakoon scalloped hem dress with Jemma Wynne bangles and Nak Armstrong earrings.

"Listen you guys. You just made my 12-year-old self's dream come true," Kunis told the crowd. "This is by the far the coolest award and I just realized I was the only woman nominated, and I won. So thank you guys."

Kunis was nominated for her role as Theodora, the Wicked Witch of the West, in Disney's Oz the Great and Powerful. The 30-year-old actress was the sole female in the running, going up against fellow nominees Barkhad Abdi (Captain Phillips), Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek Into Darkness), Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave) and Donald Sutherland (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire).

This isn't the first time Kunis has been nominated for an MTV Movie Award.

In 2011, she was up for Best Kiss with her Black Swan co-star Natalie Portman; they lost to Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Kunis earned her second nomination in that category in 2013 with her Ted co-star Mark Wahlberg; they lost to Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper from Silver Linings Playbook. Kunis also earned a Best Female Performance nod for her role as Lori Collins in Ted.

E! News exclusively reported Kunis and Kutcher's engagement in February 2014. In March, E! News exclusively confirmed that the former That '70s Show co-stars are expecting their first child together. Neither star has publicly commented on their wedding or baby news—though the private pair did joke about the increased interest in their personal lives during a recent episode of Two and a Half Men.