Actress Mila Kunis is the victim of one of the craziest lawsuits in history. From what we've come to understand, Kunis is being sued by her childhood friend over a chicken — yes, a chicken.

The former childhood friend, who goes by the name Kristina Karo, claims that when she and Kunis were children, around  five years of age and living in Ukraine at the time, Kunis took her pet chicken, who went by the name of Doggie. The lawsuit claims that both girls adored the chicken and played with it on a regular basis.

The suit also claims Karo became an emotional wreck after Doggie went missing. Things got so bad that she required therapy to help her get over the lost pet chicken.


We understand that Karo said Kunis admitted that she took the chicken and said to her, "Kristina, you can have any other chicken as a pet, you have a whole chicken farm."

The madness doesn't end there. Karo says that when she moved to L.A. to become a singer, she realized that she had moved close to Kunis. Apparently, this brought back all the emotional baggage, and now she is suing in hopes to gain $5,000 due to her needing further treatment.

We find this story very out of the ordinary but won't dispute it because these things tend to happen in Hollywood on a regular basis. We have to wonder, however, did Kunis indeed steal Karo's chicken as a child, and could it really have affected Karo so much to the point she needs therapy to get over it?

You know, we can't end this article without talking about one of Kristina Karo's music videos that is titled, "Give Me Green Card." We're not sure what is going on in the video, but it is clear that she's not the most talented singer on the planet. That doesn't mean she doesn't possess the capability of becoming a star, because history shows us that folks like Ice JJ Fish can make it to the big time.

If there is one redeeming thing about her music video, it is that the beat is fine. For some reason, the beats of terrible songs are always kicking.

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