The recent political climate has been known to make most people reach for a drink, but in the wake of comments by A Bad Moms Christmas actress Mila Kunis — who also happens to be Jim Beam's spokesperson — some folks are pouring one out. During a Conan interview, Kunis told the talk show host she's been making monthly donations to Planned Parenthood in Vice President Mike Pence's name as a peaceful protest of sorts.

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Kunis knew she'd encounter some backlash. "This is when a lot of hate mail comes my way," she muttered. But the reactions were swift and harsh: Angry pro-lifers started a #BoycottBeam hashtag and took to Twitter to blast Jim Beam.

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My family has been drinking Jim Bean for many decades. However, that stops today till they fire Mila Kunis as spokesperson. #BoycottJimBeam — Jeff Martin (@Joe5740) November 4, 2017

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#BoycottJimBeam plenty of bourbons out there. Let them know Mila Kunis needs to go as spokesperson. — Mark Coulter (@MarkCoulter10) November 4, 2017

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I guess it's not gonna be @JimBeam this holiday season. You can thank #MilaKunis for many switching brands. #BoycottJimBeam — Danny S. Warlick Jr. (@dannywarlick) November 5, 2017

At this time, Jim Beam hasn't responded to our request for a statement, but we can't imagine they're too worried about a potential decrease in sales. Reports say the brand fills 500,000 cases of bourbon annually every year — and if a handful of anti-Kunis drinkers won't buy the stuff, someone else surely will.

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Sarah Weinberg Deputy Editor Sarah Weinberg is the deputy editor at Delish and has covered food, travel, home, and lifestyle for a number of publications, including Food Network Magazine and Country Living.

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