Two-time Oscar nominee Scarlett Johansson has officially denied an old rumor that she once had đ eđ„ in an elevator with her Avengers: Infinity War castmate Benicio del Toro, but she didn’t name him.
‘That was a story that followed me for a long time,’ the 37-year-old former child star explained on TheSkimm’s 9 to 5ish podcast streaming Tuesday at 9pm EST.
‘But I always thought that was outrageous. I was always thinking to myself, “That would be tough. It’s a very short period, the logistics of that seem so unappealing to me.”
Not naming names: Two-time Oscar nominee Scarlett Johansson (R, pictured in 2004) has officially denied an old rumor that she once had đ eđ„ in an elevator with her Avengers: Infinity War castmate Benicio del Toro (L)
In TheSkimm’s 9 to 5ish podcast streaming Tuesday at 9pm EST, the 37-year-old former child star explained: ‘That was a story that followed me for a long time. But I always thought that was outrageous’
‘I’m a person who’s terrified of being caught doing something I’m not supposed to be doing. So that made the story even that much more absurd to me.’
The Chateau Marmont elevator rumor reportedly originated in an Esquire interview where the 55-year-old Oscar winner acted coy.
Did I ever have đ eđ„ in an elevator with Scarlett Johansson after an awards show?’ Benicio repeated.
‘I kind of like, you know, I, well. I don’t know. Let’s leave that to somebody’s imagination. Let’s not promote it. I’m sure it has happened before. It might not be the last time either.’
Scarlett (pictured March 16) continued: ‘I was always thinking to myself, “That would be tough. It’s a very short period, the logistics of that seem so unappealing to me.” I’m a person who’s terrified of being caught doing something I’m not supposed to be doing. So that made the story even that much more absurd to me’
‘The industry has been very welcoming!’ Johansson was promoting her eco-conscious skincare company The Outset, which she co-founded earlier this year with former beauty/fashion executive Kate Foster Lengyel (R, pictured March 11)
Scarlett was promoting her eco-conscious skincare company The Outset, which she co-founded earlier this year with former beauty/fashion executive Kate Foster Lengyel.
‘The most surprising thing about it has been how welcoming the industry is. I didn’t anticipate that,’ Johansson gushed.
‘It’s actually quite transparent and welcoming and warm and inviting…And people have a lot of respect for one another. It’s not cutthroat at all. Not in the way that I thought it might be.’
The native New Yorker gushed:Â ‘It’s actually quite transparent and welcoming and warm and inviting…And people have a lot of respect for one another. It’s not cutthroat at all. Not in the way that I thought it might be’
Using the $54 night cream: The Outset will be available at Sephora stores starting April 26, and the pair are donating 10% of sales – up to $25K – this month to areas devastated by the wildfires in California (pictured Saturday)
The Outset will be available at Sephora stores starting April 26, and the pair are donating 10% of sales (up to $25K) this month to areas devastated by the wildfires in California.
The native New Yorker will next executive produce and co-star with her Avengers castmate Chris Evans in Jason Bateman’s space race film Project Artemis, which scored a $100M distribution deal with AppleTV+.
Scarlett also reunited with her Lost in Translation castmate Bill Murray for Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, which wrapped on November 13.
‘Very excited!’ Scarlett will next executive produce and co-star with her Avengers castmate Chris Evans in Jason Bateman’s space race film Project Artemis, which scored a $100M distribution deal with AppleTV+
‘That’s a wrap!’ Johansson also reunited with her Lost in Translation castmate Bill Murray for Wes Anderson’s European-set rom-com Asteroid City, which wrapped on November 13
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk