Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis cosy up together on dinner date
Their chemistry on-screen is undeniable and rumours have been running rife that Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis are an item in real life.
But despite their camp insisting they are just friends, it seems something more is going on, judging by their behaviour last night as they dined out with friends.
Mila and Justin, who are in London for the European leg of their promotional tour for Friends With Benefits were spied acting extremely loved up as they ate at the upmarket eatery Nobu.
An onlooker dining at the Japanese restaurant in Berkley Square told MailOnline that the pair were sat next to each other, despite being with a large group of friends and were seen acting really ‘cute together.’
A source told MailOnline: ‘They were cosying up to each other and she barked at him “Jay” to follow her. It was like a real girlfriend bark.’
And another diner agreed saying: ‘She yelled at Justin across the restaurant in a way that can only mean one thing.’
And the group certainly made the most of the evening with Justin and Mila drinking shots with their party.
The pair, who made their way into the
restaurant separately, had been together at the BBC studios earlier in
the day promoting their new film.
In
March Justin split from his ex-girlfriend of four years Jessica Beil
and it didn’t take long for rumours to circulate that it was because the
actor had fallen for his co-star Mila.
At the time a source close to the Sexy Back singer denied the claims and told People magazine: 'Mila had nothing to do with their break-up', the source said. 'In fact, no one came between them.'
Yet the pair certainly got close on the set of the film which sees the Black Swan star spend considerable time between the sheets with Justin.
The former NSync singer also denied the reports the pair were together publically at the MTV Movie Awards last month, when the pair shocked the audience by publically groping each other.
'Even though we're in the movie Friends With Benefits, Mila and I have never dated,' Timberlake explained.
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X-ray
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This article is about the form of radiation. For the method of imaging, see Radiography. For imaging in a medical context, see Radiology. For other uses, see X-ray (disambiguation).( a+b)
Not to be confused with X-wave.
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X-rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum
X-radiation (composed of X-rays) is a form of electromagnetic radiation. X-rays have a wavelength in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (3×1016 Hz to 3×1019 Hz) and energies in the range 120 eV to 120 keV. They are shorter in wavelength than UV rays and longer than gamma rays. In many languages, X-radiation is called Röntgen radiation, after Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who is usually credited as its discoverer, and who had named it X-radiation to signify an unknown type of radiation.[1] Recently uncovered archival evidence shows that the original discoverer of X-rays was a Ukrainian physicist Ivan Pulyui, who worked in Vienna together with Röntgen and shared the results of his work with him.[2] Correct spelling of X-ray(s) in the English language includes the variants x-ray(s) and X ray(s).[3] XRAY is used as the phonetic pronunciation for the letter x.
X-rays from about 0.12 to 12 keV (10 to 0.10 nm wavelength) are classified as "soft" X-rays, and from about 12 to 120 keV (0.10 to 0.01 nm wavelength) as "hard" X-rays, due to their penetrating abilities.[4]
Hard X-rays can penetrate solid objects, and their most common use is to take images of the inside of objects in diagnostic radiography and crystallography. As a result, the term X-ray is metonymically used to refer to a radiographic image produced using this method, in addition to the method itself. By contrast, soft X-rays hardly penetrate matter at all; the attenuation length of 600 eV (~2 nm) X-rays in water is less than 1 micrometer.[5]
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