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WATCH: Mila Kunis Flaunts Svelte Post-Baby Body At The Jupiter Ascending Premiere Four Months After Giving Birth!

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Feb. 4 2015, Updated 10:46 p.m. ET

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Mila Kunis made her first red carpet appearance since welcoming her daughter Wyatt Isabelle with Ashton Kutcher, and she let her trim post-baby body do all the talking!

The new mom stunned on the red carpet of her newest flick, Jupiter Ascending, as she turned heads in a black Dolce & Gabbana strapless dress with a full skirt. She completed the look with Gemfields ruby jewelry by Miiori New York.

The cleavage-baring dress showed off the actress’ teeny waist, as she proved you could look that good only four months after giving birth!

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The star stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show today to chat about her newest addition.

“She's a really good baby," she said of Wyatt. “She was 9.5 pounds when she was born. Because she was so big, she was like a hearty little thing — we skipped the newborn stage. She was a good hearty eater so she slept well. She's 4 months old and wears 6-month clothing. Six to nine. She's a big girl, y'all."

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Mila also dished about what a great dad her rumored hubby is! “He is an amazing dad," she said. "I wouldn't have done this by myself. He is 100 percent present. I am breastfeeding so I provide the food for the baby, so his whole thing is changing diapers. He'll never be able to feed her in the early stages — now he can because she's partially bottle-fed — but the second she was born, he changed the first diaper... If he's home, he changes the diaper. He became a master swaddler."

Watch the video above to see the actress work the red carpet!

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