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Scarlett Johansson on ‘Vulgar’ SNL Vagina -jap, forbidding fan photos

Scarlett Johansson is finally talking about that incredibly rancid “Saturday night live” vagina joke that Michael Che forced her husband, Colin Jost, to read live in the air while she watched backstage. The Oscar -Nominated told Instyle Magazine That “it was so vulgar” and “I just can’t believe they went there.” Jost said earlier on “The Tonight Show” that Johansson “was really so shocked” by the joke.

“I had something like that – it was so dirty. It was really dirty, “Johansson added with a smile. “And, like Old-school gross.”

The punchline in question took place during the annual jost and Che joke during the “SNL” Christmas episode (which was broadcast December 21). The “Weekend Update” hosts write non-PC jokes for each other that neither has seen until they read live in the air. During the most recent joke Swap, Che Jost had a quip made about the vagina of Costco and Johansson.

The joke as mentioned by Jost goes as follows: “Costco has removed the Sandwich from Rosbief from their menu. But I’m not stumbling. I eat roast beef every night since my wife had the child. “The” SNL “audience reacted with panting while the camera cut to Johansson Jaw -Backstage.

“My experience of it was so funny,” said Johansson, confirming that producers had given her a heads -up before the episode filmed that Che had written a “vagina joke”.

“I had something like that:” I mean, it’s a vagina, how bad could it be? “Said Johansson. “And when the Costco photo came up, I thought: ‘No! No, Michael! “”

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She found the camera swarming her backstage to record her reaction to the joke in real time to be ‘so intense’, and added: ‘Suddenly it was like a whole group of people who held up and a man with a video camera. They waited for me to respond. I felt crazy. I had something like that: “I think I’m going to faint.” ‘

Johansson was cool because he was filmed backstage because “SNL” is an event, but She told Instyle That she has a strict policy in her personal life to never take pictures with fans in public.

“It really insults many people,” she said. “It does not mean that of course I do not appreciate that people are fans or are happy to see me. But I always say to people: “I don’t work.” [And that means] I do not want to be identified as in this time and place with you. I do my own thing. ”

“I like to be in my own thoughts that have nothing to do with what other people think of me,” Johansson added to keeping her public life without fan photos. “I don’t like to be self -conscious.”

Go to Instyle’s website To read the newest cover story from Johansson in its entirety.

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