It’s not every day you find out you have a doppelganger, so when Scarlett Johansson found she had a about her 72-year-old one, she immediately invited her for a drink.
So when the Hollywood actress found out about this borderline scary coincidence, she of course, wanted to find out more – and posted a YouTube video about it.
In the online video, Scarlett says: ‘Geraldine, I cannot tell you, I have been absolutely inundated with emails and messages about how much we look alike. And I had to look at the photo myself. Holy crap.
‘I saw that you were, quote, “drunk as a skunk” when taking that photo, and I would like to see your drunk face.
‘I want to share a drunk face with you. Let’s have a drink, Geraldine.’
And then she only went and ruddy well invited the gran to the premiere of her film, Rough Night. She even offered to cover all of her costs. Get in there, Geraldine.
Maybe a drink is exactly what ScarJo needs right now after getting into a heated argument with Ivanka Trump.
Earlier this month, the actress blasted ‘cowardly’ Ivanka at a women’s conference in New York – and challenged comments the President’s daughter made about her.
The on-going feud started when the actress posed as Ivanka in a Saturday Night Live skit about being complicit, and it escalated from there, with Ivanka responding by saying: ‘If being complicit is wanting to be a force for good and to make a positive impact, then I’m complicit.’
But the 32-year-old had a little something to say about that, saying Ivanka ‘couldn’t have it both ways’.
She told a panel at the Women In The World Summit on April 6: ‘It was really baffling.
‘I think you can’t have it both ways right? If you take a job as a public advocate you must advocate publicly.’
She added: ‘She said something which I found particularly disappointing, which is that she felt that the biggest influence she would have or change she would make would be behind closed doors.
‘I thought “well that’s empowering”.
‘How old fashioned, this idea that behind a great man is a great woman. What about being in front of that person or next to them?’
She added: ‘Powerful women are often concerned they’re going to be seen in an unforgiving light and screw that, it’s so old fashioned, it’s so uninspired and actually, I think, really cowardly.
‘I was just so disappointed by that interview that she gave.’
SOURCE: metro.co.uk