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Things About Her Past Scarlett Johansson Wants To Hide

6. She Had A Music Career

A lot of people might not know this, but Scarlett Johansson is actually a very good singer, too. She tried to launch her own musical career but unfortunately it didn’t work as expected. She first performed at Coachella in April of 2007 and was also featured in Justin Timberlake’s music video, “What Goes Around, Comes Around” that same year.

In September of 2009, Scarlett and British singer Pete Yorn released an album together. It consisted of ten covers of Tom Waits songs and one original song. Scarlett has said that she was always a lifelong Tom Waits fan. And while she tried really hard to make her music career work, but she couldn’t launch it off the ground. While critics have agreed that she has a great singing voice, people just prefer to see her on the big screen.

5. She Hates Being Called ScarJo

A lot of people have called Scarlett Johansson one of the hottest and steamiest women in the world. And if you’ve ever seen her on the big screen, you’ll know exactly what we are talking about. The woman exudes self-confidence. She knows she’s hot and she’s not afraid to flaunt what she’s got, too.

But at the same time, Scarlett Johansson hates being seen as “the embodiment of male fantasy.” She also hates being called ScarJo by the media and by her fans. She said she finds the name lazy, flippant and insulting. She also doesn’t understand why the media thinks that her green eyes, her lips and her voice are her trademarks. In fact, she’s made it no secret that she wants to be treated more seriously and with more respect.

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