Mila Kunis reveals life under quarantine included ‘baby rave’ with family and growing backyard corn

Mila Kunis revealed that she went to a ‘baby rave’ and also grew corn in her backyard while discussing her life under quarantine Wednesday on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

The 37-year-old actress appeared remotely on the ABC talk show wearing a long-sleeved black dress with a sheer lacy front panel to promote her new movie Breaking News In Yuba County.

Jimmy, 53, asked Mila if she and husband Ashton Kutcher, 43, sat together waiting for their Super Bowl commercial to air during the big game Sunday.

Quarantine life: Mila Kunis revealed that she went to a ‘baby rave’ and also grew corn in her backyard while discussing her life under quarantine Wednesday on Jimmy Kimmel Live

‘One of us was. The other one was busy running after some children,’ Mila replied laughing.

The actress said in a ‘non-quarantined COVID environment’ they would have had friends over and a bouncy house for the children.

‘But, you know, it’s a pandemic, so it’s the four of us,’ Mila said referencing their six-year-old daughter Wyatt and four-year-old son Dimitri.

Mila also noted that it was Ashton’s birthday on Sunday so she volunteered to take care of the children so he could enjoy the game.

New movie: The 37-year-old actress appeared remotely on the ABC talk show wearing a long-sleeved black dress with a sheer lacy front panel to promote her new movie Breaking News In Yuba Count

New movie: The 37-year-old actress appeared remotely on the ABC talk show wearing a long-sleeved black dress with a sheer lacy front panel to promote her new movie Breaking News In Yuba Count

The host: Jimmy, 53, asked Mila if she and husband Ashton Kutcher, 43, sat together waiting for their Super Bowl commercial to air during the big game Sunday

The host: Jimmy, 53, asked Mila if she and husband Ashton Kutcher, 43, sat together waiting for their Super Bowl commercial to air during the big game Sunday

She said her children’s attention span for the Super Bowl was limited.

‘They’re excited and they like football, but they’re six and four. They’re like, football, squirrel!,’ Mila quipped.

Mila said she loves sports and admitted she was a ‘little bummed’ that she couldn’t watch the game.

Mom duty: 'One of us was. The other one was busy running after some children,' Mila replied laughing

Mom duty: ‘One of us was. The other one was busy running after some children,’ Mila replied laughing

‘I got to watch the halftime show. That’s all I really wanted to see,’ she said.

The actress also revealed that her family embraced ‘drive-thru experiences’ as a form of entertainment amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

‘Essentially you sit in your car and you pay per car going through this drive-thru literal experience,’ she explained.

Driving through: The actress also revealed that her family embraced 'drive-thru experiences' as a form of entertainment amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Driving through: The actress also revealed that her family embraced ‘drive-thru experiences’ as a form of entertainment amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

Mila said they went to a drive-thru event in Arcadia and enjoyed a car picnic of dim sim.

‘Then I was like, guys, we’re going to a rave. My husband is ”What?” I’m like, don’t worry about it, I got this. We showed up. I’m not kidding you. I took my four-year-old and six-year-old and my grown-ass husband to a baby rave,’ Mila said.

‘It was lights everywhere, music. It was physically put on by a rave company. You felt like you were tripping on acid,’ Mila said.

Baby rave: 'It was lights everywhere, music. It was physically put on by a rave company. You felt like you were tripping on acid,' Mila said of the 'baby rave' she went to with her family

Baby rave: ‘It was lights everywhere, music. It was physically put on by a rave company. You felt like you were tripping on acid,’ Mila said of the ‘baby rave’ she went to with her family

‘The kids are like, ”This is the best experience ever!”. I was like, ”Oh no!’,” Mila said.

Mila also shared how the COVID-19 lockdown inspired her and Iowa-native Ashton to plant some corn.

‘Everybody was like, you guys, it’s L.A., blah, blah, the soil, the weather. We’re like, whatever. It’s quarantine. What do we do? We have nothing else to do,’ Mila said.

‘Every single stalk,’ she said as Jimmy showed a photo of her corn bounty. ‘We had hundreds and hundreds of ears of corn. We didn’t know what to do. We were giving them away.’

Backyard corn: Mila also shared how the COVID-19 lockdown inspired her and Iowa-native Ashton to plant some corn

Backyard corn: Mila also shared how the COVID-19 lockdown inspired her and Iowa-native Ashton to plant some corn

The self-declared ‘city girl’ said she loved the corn growing experience and she gained more respect for gardeners, farmers and landscapers as a result of it.

Mila portrays a local news reports in Breaking News In Yuba County that also stars Oscar-winning actress Allison Janney, 61.

Breaking News in Yuba County will be released Friday in select theaters and also will be made available digitally.

Coming soon: Breaking News in Yuba County starring Mila and Oscar-winner Allison Janney will be released Friday in select theaters and also will be made available digitally

Coming soon: Breaking News in Yuba County starring Mila and Oscar-winner Allison Janney will be released Friday in select theaters and also will be made available digitally