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Mila Kunis Talks About Baby Wyatt, Motherhood on 'Late Late Show'

Mila Kunis looked svelte and radiant on her first talk show appearance on CBS' "The Late Late Show" since giving birth to her daughter Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher. Host Craig Ferguson complimented her on her appearance, and she attributed her weight loss to breast feeding.

The movie star also shared that her little girl is now "nine weeks old" and that she's very energetic. "She's not lethargic … she moves," said Kunis.

Ferguson said that he thinks that raising girls is "easy" and Kunis agreed, saying, "I think so."

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"Until they're teenagers," joked the talk show host. "That's not my problem! That's daddy's problem," she quipped. "My sister in law had a little boy two weeks prior to us having our little girl and it is completely different. Everything."

The "Black Swan" actress also said that she hasn't become too tired or stressed since becoming a mother.

"I seem to eat a lot, so that kind of keeps me going through the day," said Kunis. "It's not too bad, I do love to eat healthy."

The actress also shared that she loved being at home with baby Wyatt.

"I was able to take time off work, which was nice. I went home! That is my version of time off. I spent all my 20s traveling. It sounds crazy, but I did spend all my 20s traveling and it's the greatest experience ever. You get to see the world and you experience life and you meet people, but you don't have a home. When I decided to take time off, all I wanted to do was have the same bed to wake up in, a routine, a house—and it was great," she said.

Kunis counts herself lucky to be able to have the means to stay at home and be with Wyatt and considers raising her child as a blessing to her.

"I think it's a luxury to be able to do that. I am a stay-at-home mom with my kid, and I do find that nowadays people can't do that. Everyone has to have a job and you have to have a two-person household. So I was able to take time off and actually raise my child, which I consider a blessing," she said.

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