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Scarlett Johansson: Hollywood’s Most Fearless Feminist

Scarlett Johansson talks breast pumps and the red carpet
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She is the highest-grossing actress in Hollywood history, and thankfully she’s also one of its most outspoken. Welcome to the candid world of Scarlett Johansson.

Scarlett Johansson might have been walking the 2015 Oscars red carpet in Atelier Versace and a Swarovski necklace, but she was more concerned with another accessory.

“I had to bring my breast pump, because I was nursing and every ounce is like liquid gold,” says the actress, who had given birth to her daughter, Rose, five months earlier. After the ceremony she reunited with it in the company of mutual friends, Kelly Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos, but not for long.

“Somehow, Mark got a hold of my breast pump – in a bag with all the milk, ice packs in there and shit. But our cars got separated. Apparently, Kelly looked over, and was like, ‘Wait a minute – is that Scarlett’s breast pump? We’ve got to get it back!’ because she knew how panicked I would be. We finally ended up at the same party three hours later, and Mark was like, ‘I’m so sorry.'”

Johansson, 32, laughs her throaty laugh and takes a sip of rooibos tea. Sitting with her in the Gotham Lounge at The Peninsula Hotel in Manhattan, it’s hard not to feel a sense of kinship. Minutes ago, I was pumping in the hotel bathroom – she had told her story in solidarity.

“It’s very humbling,” she says of motherhood. When I absent-mindedly shift around my maternity bra, she asks, “How’s your boobs? Are they square? That was always my favourite.”

To read more of this interview with Scarlett Johansson, pick up the latest issue of marie claire Australia, on sale Thursday 2 March.

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