Scarlett Johansson: Is She Bringing Sexy Back with JT?
Giuliana DePandi accomplished something unique at the Grammy Awards last night:
She got Scarlett Johansson to open up about a certain pop artist. But did she get her to tell the truth?
The beautiful actress had the following to say about her rumored romance with Justin Timberlake:
"We have a lot of friends in common, and Justin's a sweetheart, and it's always good to see him ... but there's a lot of speculation and I try not to read that stuff. I think when two people are single and are seen together, it's immediately like a crazy feeding frenzy."
Notice two things, Hollywood Gossip readers:
- Scarlett never said she wasn't hitting that
- She was in attendance at a music awards show. And she ain't a singer.
So we think it's safe to assume some under-the-cover action has been seen between Johansson and Timberlake. Of course, the same can be said for him and Jessica Biel.
And probably many other women these days. Did anyone see Robyn Troup after the show last night?


February 24th, 2007 3:53 PM
Hey guys! What do you think that Scarlett Johansson (actress) actually is a clone from original person, which has nothing with acting career. That clone was created illegally using stolen biological material. Original person is very nice (not damn sexy), most important - CHRISTIAN young lady! I'll tell you guys more, that clones (it's not only one) made in GERMANY - world leader manufacturer of humans clones, to be more detail it is in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, North Bavaria, Mr. Helmut Kohl home town. You can not even imaging the scale of the cloning activity. But warning! Helmut Kohl clone staff 100% controlling all their clones spreading around the world, they are very accurate with that, some of them are still NAZI type disciplined and mind controlled clones, so be careful get close with clones you will be controlled as well. Think wise..
Her close friend Sergei G.
P.S. H.R. 534, the Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2003, was introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives on February 5, 2003. After discussion, it was passed on February 27 by a vote of 241-155. It now moves on to the Senate for consideration. This bill makes it unlawful for any person or entity to perform or participate in human cloning, or to ship or receive embryos produced by human cloning. The penalties are imprisonment of up to 10 years and fines of $1 million or more.