To show that not all celebrities are full of themselves (Jack Nicolas) and refuse to acknowledge anyone outside of their celebrity circle (Meryl Streep) Mila Kunis, during an interview to promote her upcoming "Wizard Of Oz" prequel, simply title"Oz: The Great and Powerful," helped a starstruck, BBC radio rookie reporter, Chris Stark, get through his questions.

Stark actually admitted to the actress that he was "petrified" and had "never done this before," according to ABC.

To this, a sympathetic Kunis responded, "They're just throwing you in the trenches."

After getting through the first question, the 29-year-old Kunis turned the tables and started interviewing the reporter.

One questions that she asked was about his favorite drink.

"Jager bombs?" she exclaimed, as Stark explained how to make them. "That sounds like the worst drink - ever," reported ABC.

As Stark become a bit more comfortable, he actually had enough nerve to ask the scarlet out on a date, not once, but twice, according to enstarz.com.

It was difficult to get the interview back on track and focus on the movie, but Kunis didn't seem to mind, saying, "Why? This is way more fun for me," adding, "This is the best interview I've had today."

"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."