Scarlett Johansson Shocked At Billboard Breast Size

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Apparently not having looked in a mirror recently, actress Scarlett Johansson, 20, was surprised to see how big her breasts were on a Hollywood billboard promoting her movie, The Island. Shocked, the actress, reportedly, said, “I was driving through Los Angeles and I look up and see the biggest photo of me I have ever seen in my life on a massive ad space. I screamed and slammed on the brakes. I couldn’t believe it. It’s very strange to see my cleavage the size of a brontosaurus. My breasts were huge. I had long hair and my goodness, I couldn’t get past the cleavage.”

While she may have been surprised by her size gracing the billboard, she’s also very comfortable with her figure, loves her breasts, which she calls “girls,” and, very graciously, doesn’t mind if her male co-stars see her breasts, saying, “But if someone catches sight of your bare breasts, you think: ‘Let them have it and enjoy it for the day.” How very accommodating, Scarlett.

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