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Scarlett Johansson Admits To 'Blacking Out' After SNL Joke

Scarlett Johansson ‘Blacked Out’ After Husband Colin Jost Was Forced to Joke About Her On SNL

Actress Scarlett Johansson recently appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show and shared her candid reaction to a joke made by her husband, Colin Jost, on Saturday Night Live. During a segment where Jost and his co-host exchange jokes, Jost was tasked with delivering a joke about Johansson's AI character in the movie 'Her,' which referenced her body. Johansson admitted to 'blacking out' during this moment, feeling angered and shocked by the content.

The actress explained that the nature of the joke exchange on SNL always leaves her terrified of her marriage being the subject of a risqué joke. Despite the discomfort, she acknowledged the humor in the situation, mentioning that she often doesn't remember the jokes due to their cringe-worthy nature.

Additionally, Johansson addressed a recent controversy involving OpenAI's new 'Voice Mode,' which featured a voice resembling hers. The CEO of OpenAI clarified that the voice was not intended to mimic Johansson's and assured that it would not be used in any future products. However, some netizens raised concerns, suggesting that OpenAI had attempted to use Johansson's likeness for financial gain.

Viewers of The Kelly Clarkson Show and online platforms shared mixed reactions to the SNL joke exchange, with some appreciating the comedic aspect of the segment. Others expressed curiosity about Johansson's perspective on the jokes and praised her acting skills, particularly highlighting her voice performance in the movie 'Her.'

Overall, Johansson's appearance on the show shed light on the behind-the-scenes dynamics of SNL's joke swaps and the impact they have on her as a public figure. The discussion sparked conversations about humor, boundaries, and the nuances of comedic performances in the entertainment industry.

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