See what Scarlett Johansson says about her baby girl in the March issue of W Magazine.
Check out new mom Scarlett Johansson, 30, on the cover of W's March issue. In an interview with the mag, Scarlett talks about how her now five-month-old baby, Rose Dorothy, wasn't exactly what she'd envisioned.
“When she came out of me, I was so surprised,” Scarlett says. “I had a very strong picture in my mind of what my baby would look like. And, of course, she is completely different.”
“Perfect, but not what I’d imagined," she adds. “Now, of course, I can’t picture her any other way."
Photo: AO/FameFlynetSince welcoming her first child with French journalist Romain Dauriac—whom she married last October—Scarlett's been busy promoting her latest movies Lucy, Under the Skin, and now, the hotly anticipated sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron, in which she plays Black Widow. Look out for that in theatres May 1. Cannot wait!
In the meantime, we have yet to see a photo of baby Rose. But, no doubt, she's lovely!
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