Entertainment Tonight published this video item, entitled “Colin Jost RIBS Scarlett Johansson in Blooper Reel” – below is their description.
Colin Jost isn’t afraid to tease his wife, Scarlett Johansson! In a blooper reel for her skincare company shared on TikTok, the ‘Saturday Night Live’ star ribs the actress while she tries to promote her latest products.
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Entertainment Tonight is an American first-run syndicated news broadcasting newsmagazine program that is distributed by CBS Media Ventures throughout the United States and owned by ViacomCBS Streaming.
Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL) is an American late-night live television. Actors, comedians and artists get together to perform short, hilarious skits on current, intelligent and at times ridiculous topics.
Scarlett Ingrid Johansson is an American actress and singer. Her role in Lost in Translation won her a BAFTA Award for Best Actress.
In 2010, Johansson played the role of Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Iron Man 2. Johansson went on to star in the science fiction films Her (2013), Under the Skin (2013), Lucy (2014), and Ghost in the Shell (2017). She received critical acclaim and two Academy Award nominations for playing an actress going through a divorce in the drama Marriage Story and a single mother in Nazi Germany in the satire Jojo Rabbit (both 2019).
TikTok, known in China as Douyin, is a Chinese video-sharing social networking service owned by ByteDance, a Beijing-based Internet technology company founded in 2012 by Zhang Yiming. It is used to create short music, lip-sync, dance, comedy and talent videos of 3 to 15 seconds, and short looping videos of 3 to 60 seconds.
ByteDance first launched Douyin for the Chinese market in September 2016. Later, TikTok was launched in 2017 for iOS and Android in most markets outside of mainland China; however, it only became available worldwide, including the United States, after merging with another Chinese social media service Musical.ly on 2 August 2018.