It's safe to say Scarlett Johansson has two leading workforce in her life these days.� The low is her fiance, Ryan Reynolds.� The other is Woody Allen.� The actress has asterisked in the last trey films Allen has made--Match Point, Scoop and now� Vicky, Cristina Barcelona, co-starring Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem.
In the film, the actress shares a controversial smooch with Cruz--one that Johansson admits was more pleasant than she anticipated.
"Everybody wants to know what it was like," she says in an interview with Parade.com. � "Penelope had less facial hair than a guy so it was certainly more pleasant. It� was punter than cuddling Jonathan Rhys-Meyers in Match Point. Kissing him wasn't that bad, but he did take to stop and shave in the middle of a scene even though he'd shaven that break of the day. The man has truly got some beard on him."
Johansson describes her relationship with Allen as "a young charwoman, great-uncle...Let's say a loretta Young blossoming woman and a sort of droopy, Jewish kind of yenta" and calls him a "standup comedian wHO loves an audience."
"Oy, he's such a diva," she jokes.� "He won't do anything until he gets his muffins in the morning.� It's out of control.� Actually, I worship Woody and I'd do anything on one of his movies."
�Vicky Cristina Barcelona deals with different kinds of love and relationships.� The subject matter is perhaps right up Scarlett's alley.� Earlier this year, she became busy to fiance Ryan Reynolds.
"I'm so fortunate to be in a very firm and well-heeled relationship," she says.� "I'm in a honest place in my life right instantly.� I'm a real big believer in loving yourself before you can give love life to person else.� The healthiest and most inspiring relationships are the ones where you're so comfortable with the other person that you actually learn more about yourself that you could never appreciate before."
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The actress continues, "I don't suppose there's anything wrong with experimenting with different lifestyles, especially when you're whitney Young, but at any time in your life," she says.� "Sometimes you expect something is passing to go one elbow room and it doesn't turn out, or sometimes the unexpected happens and it's positive. If you're non open to that, I think you can't alive life to the fullest."
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