Monday, 18 August 2008

Scarlett Kisses & Tells


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."



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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