NewsScarlett Johansson doesn't like judgment about pregnant women

Scarlett Johansson doesn't like judgment about pregnant women

Scarlett Johansson herself has two children and thinks that pregnant women can do without advice.

Los Angeles – Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson (37) is annoyed by the public assessments of pregnant women.

As her body changed during her pregnancies, she wanted to maintain her own relationship with her body “without other people telling me how they saw me – whether positive or negative,” said the actress, who has a seven-year-old daughter and had a son last August.

“It’s funny how much people put on you when you’re pregnant: their hopes or their judgments or their desires,” Johansson told Vanity magazine Fair”.

“While I was definitely excited about my pregnancy in some ways, I also had some not-so-great feelings about it,” explained the Black Widow star. But such feelings would be questioned by other women. “My perception is that there has been so much progress in the last five years in terms of equality – but this thing remains somehow in the dark ages. That judgment is crazy.”

Johansson (“Lost in Translation”, “Marriage Story”) is married to comedian Colin Jost, who is also the father of their son Cosmo. She shares custody of their daughter Rose with her ex-husband, journalist Romain Dauriac. dpa

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