Scarlett Johansson talks about husband Colin Jost being a major ‘Black Widow’ fan
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost got engaged in May 2019 after 2 years of dating and tied the knot in October of the same year
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson is sharing a glimpse of her relationship with husband Colin Jost and whether or not he helped her prepare for her Black Widow role.
During an interview on SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Podcast, the Avengers: Endgame actor revealed that despite the love her husband has for Marvel, he wasn’t much of a help when it came to preparing for the role.
"He doesn't like any spoilers, though, so I can't tell him anything. And he doesn't even pry. When we were shooting this film in London, Colin was also there shooting Tom & Jerry - which worked out great 'cause we were together in the same city for a long time, which is rare,” said Johansson.
"I was in the middle of a big action set piece or sequence or whatever ... he was just not wanting to hear anything about it," she shared.
"Of course he wants to know, 'How was your day?', but as soon as it would bleed into, 'Can you read the scene with [me]?' he was like, 'Am I gonna get any spoilers or like ... ?'” she continued.
"He wanted to know 'spoiler alert' before we read lines together. Can you believe that?" she added.
The couple got engaged in May 2019 after two years of dating. They tied the knot in October of the same year in a small ceremony in New York.
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