Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top Royal stories again. SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Chris Stark, 33, spoke to Mila Kunis for his first-ever broadcast interview seven years ago on BBC Radio One, during her press run for Oz: The Great And The Powerful. The DJ admitted that looking back on the conversation now he wished he had done more research before meeting the Hollywood A-lister, as he proceeded to ask her questions on whether she drank Jagerbombs and would consider wearing a Watford Football Club jersey. Trending  The now infamous interview has been viewed over 14 million times and shows a then 25-year-old Chris looking nervous as he admitted being “petrified” in the actress’ presence. Many fans found the footage to be hilariously relatable after it spread like wildfire on social media, however, Chris has now exclusively told Express.co.uk that he thought the conversation with Mila was going to cost him his BBC Radio One job. He shared: “With the Mila Kunis thing, that was just me being me, but I can’t tell you the fear when I had done that interview and I told Scott [Mills]. “I thought I had screwed it up, I didn’t have the confidence then. I actually thought that was game over.    “There’s been a couple of times at Radio One where I thought that’s it, game over. That’s the end of my attempt at working on my favourite radio station.” But despite Chris’ nerves, the interview proved to be a [More]