Scarlett Johansson She's already talking to her daughter about the dos and don'ts of dating.
“I had this conversation with my 10-year-old daughter about ghosting. 'There was, like, a little boy who loved her, and then she didn't feel the same way,'” Johansson, 40, admitted on the Thursday, January 23, episode of Today with Jenna and friends. (The actress shares her daughter, Rose, with her ex-husband Romain Dauriacas well as 3-year-old son Cosmo with the husband Colin Jost.)
According to Johansson, Rose made the little boy “terrible” after she “stopped talking to him.” “I introduced the concept of ghosting, but it makes the other person feel terrible about themselves,” she said. “It kind of puts them on this downward spiral.”
Despite sympathy for the boy, Johansson admitted that she found herself in the same situation as her daughter. “I'm this person. This is the linebacker person. I hate confrontation.”
At the same time, Johansson revealed that she has been ghosted by others in the past and would have preferred a lot of separation between the characters. “At least when she gives up on you, you're like, 'Okay, it's over.' today's Jenna Bush Hager. “Honestly, being ghosted is terrible because you're just left with no answers at all, and you're thinking, 'Oh my God.' Did you do something? Did you push this person away? Was I a stranger? Was I creepy? Like, what happened? And it haunts you for years. “
Bush Hager, 43, agreed, saying, “We need to teach our kids not to be afraid of confrontation.” (The TV personality shares children Mila, 11, Poppy, 9, and Hal, 5, with her husband, Henry Hager.)
Johansson continued to ask, “But how do we do that when we're afraid of confrontation?” Bush Hager responded, “We need to go to serious therapy.” She even joked that she and Johansson continue to go to “couples therapy” together.
Johansson appeared on Jenna and friends All week as one of Celebrity guest hostesses Join Bush Hager as a follower feastRecently today exit. Throughout her run, Johansson made many rare references about her family, even revealing how Rose reacted to her Jenna and friends First time.
“I got a lot of comments. Well, my daughter watched the show. She's 10 years old. She participated on Wednesday, January 22nd. Death becomes hers The performance was, like, amazing. (She was like), 'That woman (Jennifer Simard) It was unbelievable. I was like, “Yes.” Lots of fun. “(Broadway Stars Simard, 54, y.o.) Christopher Seeber He performed the song “That AMN, This Now” from the jukebox on Tuesday, January 21.)
Johansson joked that Rose “only commented on other people” and had no comments about her role as guest host. “I have to say my daughter is very free, but she was blown away by the shows,” she added. “I was silent. I mean, it was just so much fun, like, (An) absolute dream job.”