Actress Scarlett Johansson and actor Colin Jost have announced the birth of their first child.
“Okay, okay. We have had a child. It's called Cosmo. We love him very much," Jost wrote on his Instagram account.
The interpreter also requested privacy for his family at this time.
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AnnouncementCosmo is the second child of Johansson, who has a daughter named Rose Dorothy who was born in 2014 from her marriage to Frenchman Romain Dauriac.
Johansson, 36, and Jost, 39, married in October 2020.
This is the third marriage for the actress, who was previously married to Ryan Reynolds (2008-2011) and Romain Dauriac (2014-2017).
Double Oscar nominee for “Jojo Rabbit” (2019) and “Marriage Story” (2019), Johansson has been in the news in recent weeks for the “Black Widow” (2021) scandal.
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Star and producer of “Black Widow” and one of the great stars of Marvel, Johansson denounced Disney at the end of July for the simultaneous release in theaters and Disney+ of this film, something that, in her opinion, harmed her financially .
According to the actress, a significant part of her salary depended on box office receipts and that is why she had wrested from Marvel the promise that this film could only be seen on the big screen.
“Disney (which owns Marvel) was well aware of this promise, but still instructed Marvel to violate their commitment and instead release the film on Disney+ the same day it hit theaters,” stated in his complaint.
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The Mickey Mouse giant hit back harshly at Johansson, saying this breach-of-contract lawsuit has "no merit."
“This complaint is especially sad and distressing in its callous disregard for the horrifying, protracted and global effects of the coronavirus pandemic,” he said.
“Disney has fully honored Johansson's contract. What's more, the premiere of 'Black Widow' on Disney+ with premium access has significantly expanded her ability to earn additional compensation on top of the $20 million she has received to date,” she added.