Scarlett Johansson got married for the third time: that's who her husband Colin Jost is
ScarJost is growing the family. Scarlett Johansson and husband Colin Jost are expecting a little one, according to reports. "Scarlett is actually due soon," a source told Page Six, which broke the story Tuesday, July 6. "I know she and Colin are thrilled."
Johansson, 36, fueled pregnancy speculation after she was noticeably missing from several promotional events related to her Marvel flick Black Widow. It was reported that those few interviews she did agree to were shot over Zoom to conceal her pregnancy.
This will be Johansson's second child. She is mom to her six-year-old daughter, Rose, whom she shares with her ex-husband Romain Dauriac. It will be the Saturday Night Live personality's first child, though he has likely honed his parenting skills as stepdad to Rose. Johansson and Jost married in October 2020 after dating for three years. Like many couples, they had to modify their nuptials due to COVID. Here's what to know about their relationship and wedding.
Scarlett Johansson got married for the third time. Barely 35, the Black Widow of the Avengers is already in her third marriage after two divorces and a daughter. She the New York actress, born to a Danish father and Swedish grandfather, had already married in 2008 the actor Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) from whom she divorced in 2011; and again in 2014 she was married to the journalist Romain Dauriac even if after three years the two had separated.
Scarlett's third husband is called Colin Jost, he is 38 years old and he is one of the authors of the famous TV show, Saturday Night Live. And it is precisely in the NBC studios where the program takes place and where Johansson was a guest that in May 2019 their love story was born. Love story arrived a few hours ago to the fateful yes, with a private ceremony, very few guests, all as anti-Covid rules and natural prudence agree. Although there are already those among the evil ones who claim that Scarlett's tolerance time for the marriage bond maintains the average of three / four years.
Of her marriage to Reynolds we remember both the heated professional competition that distracted the two from living together, but also his flirtation with Blake Lively. With Duriac, on the other hand, it seems she was the one who pushed, after the initial enthusiasm, for the end. "He was not the right man for me," the actress explained to her most trusted friends. She then she had even ventured: "the idea of marriage is very romantic, but I don't think it's very natural to be monogamous". In short, hand to calendars. Will the interpreter of Match Point and Lost in translation also rethink the wedding with Jost around 2023/24? While waiting for her, let's enjoy the rumors that want her to be the protagonist of the remake of a jewel by Roger Corman, The Little Shop of Horrors.