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Did Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake go too far with pda? (videos, photos)

Did Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake go too far with pda? (videos, photos)

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The MTV Movie Awards were held on Sunday night, June 5, 2011 and opening up the show by delivering the first award of the event were Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake.  The MTV Movie Awards present a “golden popcorn” statue to those whom viewers vote as their favorite in the previous year’s films.  Known for shocking stunts, some have argued that this year’s show went too far.  Others have left comments on the official MTV site calling the award show lame, boring and pathetic.  Some comments criticized the choice of displaying the lesbian sex scene between Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman from “Black Swan” in the show’s opening.  Now, some are wondering whether or not Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake went too far with their public display of affection (PDA) during the show’s presentation for “Best Male Performance.”

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Photos: Justin Timberlake grabs Mila Kunis' boobs, Mila grabs Justin Timberlake's crotch

Mila and Justin played off the public’s fascination with whether or not the two are involved in a romantic relationship or if they are true life “Friends with Benefits.”  After stating they were in a platonic relationship and thought of each other as siblings, Justin placed his hands around Mila’s breasts while she grabbed his penis.  When it was time to announce the winner for “Best Male Performance,” Justin Timberlake made another joke and indicated that he had just given the best male performance.

Do you think Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake went too far or was there behavior appropriate for MTV?

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Charisse Van Horn is a successful freelance writer, citizen journalist and celebrity buff. Keeping track of all things pop culture she brings the best in Mila Kunis coverage to her readers. You may connect with her through E-Mail at charisse@primewriter.com and follow her on Twitter.

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