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Oct 01 2009

Scarlett Johansson is Glamourous Again

Published by Regina Avalos at 8:27 am under Uncategorized Edit This

I think I’ve lost count of how many times Scarlett has hit the cover of Glamour magazine. This time she is not alone though. She is busy promoting her next CD that she did with Pete Yorn. Yes, she is also a singer. However, some might say that term should be used loosely instead of broadly.

Her first CD was a bit on the difficult side to listen to, but this one seems like a major step up from it. Maybe because it isn’t just her on this effort? This month she has taken to the cover and pages of Glamour magazine, and she still has the red hair.  In the interview, she talks about body image and her marriage to Ryan Reynolds.

Am I the only one that misses her with blonde hair? She still looks amazing though. The only bad part of the photo shoot is the man next to her looks less than amazing. You can check out the photo shoot for yourself below. What do you think? Hot or not?

There was this rumor mill cranking out stories that I had lost 14 pounds—I could never lose 14 pounds.… I hate seeing these ridiculous articles where [tabloids] guess someone’s weight.… I can’t look at somebody who is 6 feet tall and 120 pounds and say, I’m going to get that body. That’s just never going to happen. You have to work with what you’ve got.

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