Mila Kunis celebrated being named Esquire magazine’s Sexiest Woman Alive by saying some pretty ugly things about both Christians and Republicans.

Kunis, who rose to fame on “That ’70s Show” and transitioned to feature films like “Black Swan” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” granted the magazine an interview to accept the honor.

The issue doesn’t hit newsstands until Oct. 16, but a sneak peek at the Q&A finds Kunis slamming a good portion of her movie-going audience.

“The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me,” Kunis exclaims. “And the way they talk about religion is offensive. I may not be a practicing Jew, but why we gotta talk about Jesus all the time? And it’s baffling to me how a poor person in Georgia can say, ‘I’m a Republican.’ Why?”

Typical bubble speak. Kunis probably hasn’t had much exposure to right-of-center thought, or if she did she had her ears closed completely. No one blames a pretty Hollywood actress for being a Democrat. What’s insulting is treating those with whom she disagrees with such distaste.

It’s the very opposite of what being “liberal” actually means.

She isn’t the only beauty who harbors ugly thoughts about Republicans. Stunner Kate Beckinsale of “Underworld” fame let loose with similar thoughts a few years back.