Scarlett Johansson has been named Esquire's
Sexiest Woman Alive — again!
"I'm the only woman
to win twice right?" the "Don Jon" star asks the magazine, which
gave her the same honor back in 2006. "You
know, I gotta hustle. I'm a 28-year-old woman in the movie business, right?
Pretty soon the roles you're offered all become mothers. Then they just sort of
stop. I have to hedge against that with work-theater, producing; this thing
with Esquire."
The actress has
definitely been keeping herself busy. In between films, Johansson got engaged to French journalist Romain Dauriac over the
summer.
"I didn't think I
was a jealous person until I started dating my current, my one-and-only,"
the sexy star reveals. "I think maybe in the past I didn't have the same
kind of investment. Not that I liked my partner less, I just wasn't capable of
it or caring that much."
Scarlett has been in
several high-profile relationships, romancing the likes of Sean Penn and Jared Leto.
She was also married to Ryan Reynolds before calling it quits in 2010. But
being in a relationship with the Sexiest Woman Alive can't be easy."Look, I'm with a
Frenchman. I think jealousy comes with the territory," she tells Esquire.
"But I'd rather be with someone who's a little jealous than someone who's
never jealous. There's something a little dead fish about them. A little
depressing. It may not make sense, but you need to feel a little. I know,
irrational, right?"
All
jealousy aside, Scarlett is excited to take the plunge again, and it sounds
like she's going to have plenty of time to do a little wedding planning.
"I'm taking a month-long
vacation," she reveals. " But I'm not going anywhere, which just
makes it more of a staycation. There's luxury in being near home. When you
spend a lot of time, like I do, just standing around and waiting, or being
moved from place to place, every minute gets consumed by something someone else
has set up for you."And
it's not like I'm always in a beautiful place wearing something gorgeous,"
Johansson continues. "I've stood around bogs wearing half a million
dollars' worth of jewelry, up to my knees in the rot, thinking how much more or
less the place smelled like a sewer than it did the day before. And that is not
what you'd call a problem exactly; it just wears you out. What I want to do
right now is sleep late, read the paper. I've come to see that there's
something pretty great about having two hours to read."
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