Scarlett Johansson refuses to wear bra
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At the premiere of his new movie, Michael Bay told reporters a story of how The Island co-star Scarlett Johansson was more than willing to go topless. Bay said that the wardrobe arrangements were frustrating the Lost in Translation
starlet in one scene: "She's standing there and she says, 'I'm not
wearing this cheap... bra. I'm going naked.'" Bay advised her to wear a
bra as it was a PG-13 film. But Scarlett insisted that she would
rather wear nothing, explaining: "Women don't normally sleep in a bra.
I can't wake up in this scene wearing a bra, it's ridiculous'."
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7-15-2005 @ 8:53AM
Adnan Khan said...
Scarlett can sleep at my place. I will impose no such restrictions.
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7-15-2005 @ 9:23AM
John Beeler said...
Suddenlly, geeks everywhere were actually interested in a Michael Bay film.
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7-15-2005 @ 9:27AM
Mick du russel said...
Sure caught my attention. That a girl Scarlett! Stand up for your rights. I support you 36DDD percent!!!!
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7-15-2005 @ 11:45AM
alyson said...
scarlet should just put the damned thing on! shes getting payed for everything isnt she? stop complaining. she comes across as a... slut... to me. frankly, i think he should have fired her, its not all about nudity and sex scenes, people!
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7-15-2005 @ 1:11PM
Corey Bond said...
Scarlett Johansson is a slut because she doesn't share some Americans' pathological fear of the human body, and doesn't have a problem with appearing topless for the sake of realism? SOMEONE has issues.
http://oblivionteam.blogspot.com/2005/07/another-reason-to-hate-michael-bay.html
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7-15-2005 @ 1:13PM
Blue Balloon said...
Thank godness! You rocks, babe! I'll forward watch you in movie. More breast! ahh!!!
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7-18-2005 @ 9:16PM
Ed Vitale said...
Scarlett, my love, I will never impose you wear cheap anything - you are way too pretty for such things. And I agree, suddenly every geek and nerd is paying heed to a Michael Bay film.
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