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Mila Kunis is FHM’s "Sexiest Woman In The World"

Mila Kunis is one sexy lady.

After being named Esquire’s “Sexiest Women Alive” in October and Detail’s “Most F**kable Celebrity” in April, the star of “Oz: The Great and Powerful” has now raked in FHM’s “Sexiest Woman in the World 2013” title.

Why, you ask? (Though, do you really have to?)

FHM lists her laugh “that makes you forget all your problems,” her honesty, her eyes, and the interview she did with British rookie journalist Chris Stark in March as some of the 15 reasons behind their pick.

Kunis was ranked ninth on the list last year.

Other ladies who made the cut include Rihanna (No. 2), Kate Upton (No. 8), Taylor Swift (No. 12), Beyonce (No. 19), Jennifer Lawrence (No. 20), Kim Kardashian (No. 38), Lea Michele (No. 76) and Sofia Vergara (No. 100).

Click here for the full list.

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