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Things About Her Past Scarlett Johansson Wants To Hide

8. The Truth About Her Divorce From Ryan Reynolds

The entertainment world was quite surprised when Scarlett Johansson announced that she would be separating from her husband Ryan Reynolds back in 2011. After all, they looked like Hollywood’s golden couple. She was a beautiful, blonde and successful actress and Ryan was a dashing and handsome actor that had a career that was just as hot as Scarlett’s at the time. Yet, their marriage came crumbling down very suddenly and according to Scarlett, she blames it on their careers.

In fact, Scarlett says she and Ryan were very competitive in their marriage. She explained it this way: “Acting is a very strange world to be co-existing in. It’s very volatile. There’s always going to be the more successful person. It’s related to rejection. Because actors, if they’re not having success, connect it directly to unpopularity — to the fact that nobody wants them.”

7. She’s Very Careful About The Roles She Chooses

Sure, Scarlett has had as many box office flops as she has had box office winners. No one can say that their Hollywood resumé is a perfect one, right? Everyone has at least one awful film under their belts. Yet, with Scarlett she’s not like the other Hollywood actresses. She’s very careful about the roles she chooses. Sure, everyone knows her from Lost in Translation and The Avengers, but she’s also done other great films such as The Other Boleyn Girl, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and The Black Dahlia.

She’s said, “For me, collaborating is a marriage of the minds. It’s two or more people coming together and making an idea come alive, using their own creative knowledge or creative spirit to make the best version of an idea, to inspire an idea and to challenge it to be better than just one person’s vision for it.”

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