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Scarlett Johansson said she ‘blacked out’ when she heard Colin Jost’s ‘SNL’ joke about her body
By BreAnna Bell,
2024-07-11
Scarlett Johansson says she “blacked out” as soon as she saw her own photo during husband Colin Jost’s annual joke swap segment on “Saturday Night Live” last month.
“That’s like a tame version if you guys have ever seen the jokes,” Johansson — who is usually the butt of at least one during that segment each year — told Kelly Clarkson on Thursday’s episode of her eponymous talk show.
“As soon as they showed my picture, I — ” the actress continued, before admitting, “I actually don’t remember that segment. I fully blacked out.
During the Season 49 finale of the late-night comedy series, Jost and his “Weekend Update” co-host Michael Che performed their annual joke swap segment, where they write offensive jokes for each other to say live.
Johansson, 39, further lamented the segment, telling Clarkson, “It is brutal, I feel like every year it gets worse.”
“We need to, like, go into witness protection that night. Like, I am absolutely terrified we’re gonna be like, targeted. It’s so bad,” Johansson explained.
This isn’t the first time the comedian has publicly cracked jokes at his wife’s expense.
In the joke, Jost said that a recent law passed in New York that allows alcohol to be served in movie theaters was the only thing that made him enjoy Johansson’s “little art movies.”
He then issued a fake apology, also written by Che: “I’m kidding, honey. I love all of your movies. And if you ask me, you’re an even better Black Widow than Coretta Scott King.”
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