Scarlett Johansson: I deserve personal privacy
Scarlett Johansson - privacy was violated
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We all saw a lot more of Scarlett Johansson than we expected to not so long ago, and now, after a brief stint of hiding in Paris, the actress has started talking about it.
Wearing very little makeup, hair pulled back and a demure grey t-shirt, Scarlett looked the picture of seriousness as she chatted to CNN, saying that when personal privacy is violated, it feels immoral.
he interviewer asked a ridiculous question - why it was important to protect her privacy, and ScarJo said:
"I think the question is kind of redundant. Who doesn't want to protect their own privacy?
"Just because youre an actor or make films or whatever doesnt mean youre not entitled to your own personal privacy.
"If that is sieged in some way, it feels unjust. It feels wrong."
She also mused on life as a celebrity vs. life as a nobody, saying:
"It's an adjustment.
"But I think there are certain instances where you give a lot of yourself and finally you have to kind of put your foot down and say, 'Oh wait, I'm taking it back.'"
Seems that Scarlett just forgot to adjust her nude photo taking habits accordingly.
Time to get a polaroid camera, maybe?
Scarlett has hardly been a wallflower with previous foot PDA.
Scarlett rarely puts a glamorous foot wrong - check out her changing look.

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