Scarlett Johansson does not like her nickname.
The 29-year-old has long been known as ScarJo but the actress is definitely not a fan.
Featuring on the cover of May’s Glamour magazine, the star branded the moniker ‘insulting’.
Cover girl: Scarlett Johansson stars on the front of May’s Glamour magazine
The Captain America star said: ‘I associate that name with, like, pop stars.
‘It sounds tacky. It’s lazy and flippant… There’s something insulting about it.’
Moving? The star, who is engaged to French journalist Romain Dauriac, said she likes that in Paris you are on show for your style
The actress revealed she is also not a big fan on the focus many have on how she looks so good.
‘Actresses get stupid questions asked of them all the time, like, ”How do you stay 𝑠e𝑥y?” or ”What’s your 𝑠e𝑥iest quality?” All these ridiculous things you would never ask a man.’
And her dislikes did not end there, with Scarlett explaining she has struggled to get people to recognise her for her entire body of works and not just her first hit movie, Lost In Translation.
‘When I made Lost in Translation, I was 17. Now I’m 29… That’s a normal side effect of being a young actor.
‘You’re captured in a certain time of your life, and it’s hard for people to move past that.’
While she did not say it directly, perhaps a move to France may soon be on the cards for the Her star.
The 29-year-old is, of course, engaged to French journalist Romain Dauriac and is reportedly expecting a child with him – but has yet to confirm her pregnancy.
The star said she loves Paris and its fashion: ‘The nice thing about being in Paris is that you know everybody is looking at what you are wearing. You have an audience, you know?’
Matching her newly red hair, for the cover Scarlett was dressed in a metallic red jumpsuit but wore little accessories.
Her new hair colour is for her role as Black Widow in Captain America: The Winter Solider.
Opening this weekend, the Marvel Comic’s film set the record for April releases making $96.2 million already.
The superhero flick walked all over the previous record-holder, Fast Five, which made $86 million in its own April opening weekend back in 2011.
Hit flick: The 29-year-old stars in Captain America: The Winter Solider which set an April box office record on the weekend