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Mila Kunis’s UPS Delivery Guy Accidentally Saw Her Topless, But She DGAF

Once you’re a mom, it’s totally normal to walk around your house topless with your newborn. (Honestly, even those of us who aren’t moms roam the house topless, am I right?) For Mila Kunis, that meant having a potentially awkward run-in with her neighborhood UPS guy. But it wasn’t a big deal for the onscreen bad mom and real-life mom of two.

Mila told PEOPLE she “wasn’t really embarrassed,” but “felt more bad for the UPS guy” than herself. The daze that comes with parenting a newborn caused the situation. Mila was more focused on maintaining skin-to-skin contact with then days-old son Dmitri, so she didn’t think to put on a shirt before fetching a package.

“My UPS guy is really sweet, and I’ve had him for years, and he always [just] drops off the package, but you can see him through the glass window,” Mila said. “At one point, I was just shirtless, because I was hot. I was just with my baby, and I was three days postpartum, so it still was like [I was] pregnant.”

While the Bad Moms Christmas star said she was unfazed by the interaction, she admitted she felt bad for her delivery man. “I was just like, ‘Hey.’ Didn’t even think about it, naked, skin-to-skin with my baby,” she said. “And he just puts the package down and looks up. And I was like
I didn’t even care.”

Mila’s story just goes to show that awkward moments are only awkward if you make them that way. In her eyes, there was nothing embarrassing about an intimate moment between mother and child. “I guess that could have been an embarrassing moment, but I was in bliss,” she told the magazine. “I was like, ‘My baby!’”

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Morgan is a sophomore at St. John's University in Queens, New York. She is a journalism major with a passion for news and culture, and a staff writer for St. John's independent student newspaper The Torch. Aside from writing for Her Campus, she is a spoken word poet and pianist. Her past work can be found at morgancmullings.wordpress.com. Twitter & Instagram: @morgancmullings