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Scarlett Johansson Marries, Will Play ‘Bride’

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November 2, 2020
Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson married ‘Saturday Night Live’ Weekend Update host Colin Jost the weekend of October 26 in an intimate ceremony attended by immediate family and close friends, in accordance with the CDC’s COVID-19 guidelines. The couple became engaged in May 2019 after two years together.

“He’s very charming and very thoughtful and romantic,” Johansson, who has been married twice before, said then of the surprise proposal. “Even you kind of imagine what that moment’s gonna be like, it’s still a beautiful moment.”

Coincidentally, Johansson will star and produce “Bride,” a feature for Apple TV+ about a woman who is created to be the perfect wife and escapes the marriage to find her identity and her power. She has completed the Marvel/Disney film “Black Widow,” which was originally set to premiere in May but has been rescheduled for May 7, 2021. She’ll voice a character in the animated musical “Sing 2,” alongside Reese Witherspoon and Matthew McConaughey

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