Scarlett Johansson: 'Social media causes issues in industry'
Scarlett Johansson finds it "disturbing" how celebrities are victimized in this day and age.
The 31-year-old actress has been in front of the camera for around two decades and is still going strong today, with several projects including animated movie Sing in the pipeline. There's been a great deal of change in the industry since she started out, with A-listers now being targeted on their every move by the press and the public through the Internet - something Scarlett is horrified by.
"You know, I didn't grow up in the glare of social media. That
stuff wasn't an issue when I was a teenager," she explained to OK!
magazine. "I remember watching Macaulay Culkin dealing with (the
media), but it was because he had that Shirley Temple effect (and)
he was making so much money. That was a very unusual situation.
"I was in the generation of Kirsten Dunst and Natalie Portman, a
little bit younger, but none of us were dealing with that, the way
young stars are (today). Watching it snowball into what it has
become today, it's so disturbing."
Macaulay has made the headlines countless times over the years,
from being arrested for possession of marijuana to revealing he
slept in the same bed as Michael Jackson after sexual abuse
allegations surrounding the singer came about.
The Lost in Translation actress makes an avid effort to keep her
private life under wraps, especially regarding her marriage to
Frenchman Romain Dauriac and their daughter Rose, born in 2014. But
even when in her husband's home country she can't go unnoticed
while out and about.
"People in France are just as crazy about movies as any other
place," she reasoned. "It's probably a similar reaction as in New
York: People in big cities are involved in their own thing and (not
as) totally starstruck as if you were in a more rural place. (But)
fans are fans everywhere."