Mila Kunis’ Chicken Lawsuit Dropped


Mila Kunis’ chicken lawsuit has been dropped. If you don’t remember this bizarre case, let us refresh your memory. Kristina Karo, a woman who calls herself Kunis’ “former friend,” was suing the actress for stealing her pet chicken when Kunis was 7-years-old in Ukraine.

The wannabe singer alleged that the two played with her chicken called Doggie, and that her beloved Doggie disappeared. Due to the theft of her chicken, she said it has all “prevented her from pursuing the American Dream.” So what is the American dream? Well, it looks like she really wants a music career.

That said, according to TMZ, the singer has dropped her own $5,00 lawsuit and is leaving it all in God’s hands. She says that she came to this decision after discussing it with her therapist.

“I’ve learned to forgive in my heart the people who have wrong me, like Mila.”

It’s also reported that after her story went wide, “fans” helped her raise money for her therapy bills, and because of that, the lawsuit was pointless.

Back in April, Kunis released a video via Meerkat with the help of partner Ashton Kutcher to speak out against the lawsuit.

Taking a lot of amusement in the ridiculous story Mila responded in jest, “I was devastated. I was weeping. I was dumbfounded. I was like, ‘Which chicken did I steal?’ I apologize to this woman, who was maybe or not a month old.”

She continued, “I would like to launch a counter $5,000 lawsuit for making me sit there and watch your music video shamelessly. My body hurts. My eyes hurt, they’re burning. That requires money.”

As for what Karo thinks of Kunis, she said, “There is only one judge and that is God. I pray for her soul and the soul of Doggie that he has found peace finally in chicken heaven.”

As far as the music video that Kunis was referring to, it’s Kristina Karo’s music video “Give Me Green Card.” Check out the video below.

What do you think about the chicken lawsuit that was dropped?

[Photo by David Buchan / Getty Images]

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