Hollywood actress Mila Kunis promised to visit Watford and watch the town’s football team during an interview with a BBC Radio One presenter.

The star of "The Black Swan" and the voice behind Meg in the cartoon "Family Guy" was promoting her new film, "Oz the Great and Powerful" on Friday.

She was interviewed by Radio One presenter Chris Stark, who also happens to be a Watford FC fan and a former student of Watford Grammar School for Boys.

Opening the interview, he said: "I’m petrified, I’ve never done this before. It’s an unnatural environment, I’m used to being down my local pub with the boys. I’ll get massive lad points for this."

Mr Stark, 25, then spoke at length about his friends and the pub in Northwood which they frequent.

He added: "You could come join us. Or you could go to Watford which is our local town. Have you ever been to a football match? I support Watford Football Club, they’re my local team and they don’t have many fans.

"It’s a nice day out, we could go for a Nando’s before and kick off is at 3pm. It’s in the championship, not even a premiership team. They’re alright but not great.

"We’ll stand on the terraces and sing songs and chant, and then at halftime we can have a pie and then bosh a couple of pints."

Ms Kunis said she was not available on the day of the interview (March 1) because she was ill, but said she would be interested in attending a game at Vicarage Road.

She added: "Shouldn’t you give me a jersey? Where’s my jersey? I would have supported that thing, two seconds. I’ll wear it.

"Yellow just isn’t my colour, can you make it purple? I’m going to come and you’re going to show me football.

"This is the best interview I’ve had today."

Mr Stark wrapped up the interview by inviting Ms Kunis to his friend’s wedding in June, but unfortunately she already had work commitments.