Mila Kunis asked her husband Ashton Kutcher about the possibility of being on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills one day and it didn't go over so well. While Kunis has made no secret of her love of reality TV in the past, fans still couldn't have dreamt of a Real Housewives franchise that included the famous couple.

The Kunis and Kutcher household is no stranger to reality TV. In Punk'd, the former That '70s Show star made an entire show around pranking unwitting celebs. He has also appeared on the reality show Shark Tank as a guest "shark," and his former step-daughter appeared on Dancing with the Stars and he tweeted out his support. This isn't the only reality show he's a fan of, though. The couple has spoken of their love for the Bachelor franchise and its appearance in their date night routine. They even made an appearance on an episode of The Bachelorette. However, it's the other half of this Hollywood power couple that is the most outspoken about her love of reality TV. Kunis has often referred to reality TV as her guilty pleasure and expressed her love for The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills specifically.

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Despite this admission, fans were still shocked to hear she'd actually considered the possibility of being on the show. As HuffPost reported, she made this startling revelation on a recent episode of the podcast Grown-Up Woman by Andrea Savage. The Bad Moms star put the hypothetical question to her husband, Kutcher, asking, "Later, in like 20 years, 30 years, what do you think of me going on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?" His reaction dashed the hopes of Real Housewives fans everywhere as she revealed, "He was like… I would kill you.” Kunis went on to show exactly how much of a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills superfan she is by playing a game of "Make Love, Marry, Murder" with the castmates and their husbands.

Ashton Kutcher as Michael Kelso and Mila Kunis as Jackie Burkhart in That '70s Show

The actress and mother chose to "marry" both Kyle Richards and her husband Mauricio Umansky. About the reality TV couple, she quipped, “Yeah, I’d be a third wheel with them. Like if they were like, ‘Come to dinner,’ I’d be like, ‘Cool!'” She went on to describe a real-life encounter with the couple where she had flown on the same Southwest Airlines flight they were on with their children. She was as excited as any other fan of the show and raved about the experience of witnessing them going about their daily lives.

While many fans will be holding out hope that in the next 20 or 30 years Kunis will be able to change the mind of her former costar-turned-husband, fans can at least enjoy knowing that Kunis is as much of a fan as they are and equally enthralled with the lives of her favorite reality TV stars. As reality TV continues to maintain its popularity, it isn't unimaginable that more A list stars will sign on to do their own shows or join existing shows in the future.

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Source: HuffPost, Grown-Up Woman