Scarlett Johansson has spoken openly about her split from Ryan Reynolds
It's shaping up to be a massive few years for Scarlett Johansson, whose star continues to rise in both Hollywood and on Broadway. The actress, easily one of the most in-demand in the world, will appear in Joseph Gordon-Levitt's anticipated new movie Don Jon as well as slipping back into her Black Widow cat-suit for the Captain America sequel 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier.'
It's perhaps easy to forget that Johansson suffered a very public split and subsequent divorce from Ryan Reynolds just a couple of years ago. Movie star Reynolds has since married Blake Lively, while Scarlett has been linked with the likes of Sean Penn, Jared Leto, New York ad executive Nate Naylor and Frenchman Romain Dauriac. Quizzed by Marie Claire about the fallout from her divorce, Johansson said, "Well, it wasn't that long ago. But I think I've had a fair amount of time to process the experience and be able to move forward. I continue to get to know myself better as I get older, and that helps me in my relationships."
Take note guys, Scarlett also shared her dating pet peeve, saying, "I don't like jealous behavior. I don't mind an occasional check-in, but when somebody is passive-aggressively jealous, it's really unattractive because it shows a sort of insecurity." Oh, and she's not a fan of social media either, "All of it drives me crazy.I don't understand this need to 'share.' We almost exploit ourselves in order to feel seen."
Scarlett Johansson was last seen in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof on Broadway, for which she pulled in a flurry of positive reviews.
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