Mila Kunis, a Ukranian immigrant to the United States at age seven and star of 'That 70s Show' and 'Black Swan,' just proved herself to be a lot more patriotic than some of her American counterparts in Hollywood.
Sgt. Scott Moore of the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines in Musa Qala, Afghanistan, posted a video on YouTube last month asking Kunis to the Marine Corps Ball in North Carolina this fall, and word finally got around to Kunis, who gladly accepted his invitation.
The brief video from Moore has already racked up over 200,000 views on YouTube, with hundreds of comments from people wishing they had thought of Moore's idea first.
Justin Timberlake, Kunis's 'Friends with Benefits' co-star, ensured that the date would happen, telling Kunis, "you need to do it for your country."
Hopefully Kunis's actions will serve as an example to her Hollywood friends of the public support celebrities receive when they show American patriotism, as there will surely be a flood of invitations to them asking for dates following Moore's lead.