Scarlett Johansson puts va-va-voom into ‘Captain America’ premiere
In case anyone was wondering whether reports that Scarlett Johansson is pregnant were on target, her appearance at the “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” premiere Thursday night in Hollywood dropped some serious baby-on-board clues.
Johansson, who plays Black Widow (Natasha Romanov) to Chris Evans’ Captain America in the Marvel-based action film, looked gorgeous outside the El Capitan Theatre in a lacy, corset-style white-and-black ensemble from Armani Prive, the top of which revealed awesome pre-baby cleavage — not that her standard physique is anything to sniff at, but now, wow.
From the side, the 29-year-old’s black pencil skirt revealed the beginnings of a baby bump, though from the front it was almost completely disguised. Check it all out in the video above.
The event was the actress’ first public engagement since reports emerged earlier this month saying she was with child.
Johansson, who is engaged to be married to French journalist Roman Dauriac, also rocked her massive engagement ring, though it’s hardly the first time we’ve seen that. Word of their betrothal became public in September.
Though she wouldn’t confirm her pregnancy at a “Winter Soldier” press conference Wednesday, instead laughing as she tap-danced around the question, the “Lost in Translation” actress did say that everything was on track for filming “Avengers 2,” the Huffington Post reported.
“[W]e’re full steam ahead. We start shooting in three weeks and I’m stunt training and we’re good to go. ... Everything is going just fine. The Black Widow always wins and will continue to,” she said.
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