Scarlett Johansson's hourglass figure and plum movie roles have brought
her many fans. Among them, clearly, the editors at Esquire. The
magazine has just crowned her "Sexiest Woman Alive."
NEW YORK
(AP) -- Scarlett Johansson's hourglass figure and plum movie roles have
brought her many fans. Among them, clearly, the editors at Esquire. The
magazine has just crowned her "Sexiest Woman Alive."
The
21-year-old actress poses in come-hither garb on the cover and inside
pages of the magazine's November issue, on newsstands October 18.
On
the cover, she wears a bra and a white Calvin Klein mini-dress; In a
series of photos inside (showing her as an "enigmatic trailer-park
temptress," the magazine says), she wears cleavage-baring black
lingerie paired with an open white robe, among other get-ups.
Johansson,
whose screen credits include "The Black Dahlia," "Lost in Translation"
and "Match Point," says she would rather be admired for attributes
other than sex appeal.
"What about my brain? What about my heart?
What about my kidneys and my gallbladder?" she asks, addressing all the
hoopla about her curves in an interview in the magazine.
She is
no stranger to the paparazzi's cameras, and once flashed a sign
proclaiming, "the person taking this picture is harrassing me."
"Apparently
I spelled 'harass' wrong," she recalls. "It was horrible. I couldn't
remember whether it was one 'r' or two, and I asked like four people,
and they said two."
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