Hollywood star – Scarlett Johansson (38 years old) shared in a recent interview that she does not use social networks because she sees herself as too “fragile”: “I can’t use it.” social media because I am too fragile. My brain is too fragile. I am like a weak flower. I have enough stress on my own.
I once tried using social networks for 3 days and immediately noticed that I could spend up to 20 minutes viewing the profile page of a friend of my employee. I understand that using social networks is a waste of time.
I also feel bad about myself because I compare my life to other people’s lives, for example I feel like I don’t have the freedom and spontaneity that many people have in their daily lives. their”.
Also in this newly conducted interview, the Hollywood “sex symbol” star said she found motherhood to be like… “being in an emotionally abusive relationship”. The 38-year-old beauty currently has an 8-year-old daughter with her ex-husband – journalist Romain Dauriac and a 2-year-old son with her current husband – comedian Colin Jost.
Scarlett Johansson confided: “Starting when my child turned 3, everything became more difficult. Before that, I thought being a mother was great, I saw the difficulties that people still talk about when Motherhood never happened to me, but then when my child turned 3, I started to feel like I was in an emotionally abusive relationship.
I started having moments when I wanted to go crazy. The tantrums and crying of young children are so scary that no reason can explain them. Very strong emotions change continuously, children can also be very stubborn and stubborn. There were times when I wanted to go crazy and also had constant emotional fluctuations.
Actually, I think being a child is not easy. Surely children also have to make a lot of effort to adapt when they have to experience constant changes in the process of growing up, so children constantly change their states of happiness and sadness.
In general, I think having children is a wonderful thing, the children are very lovely and cute. The children are always there, always liking you in a very natural way. I’m only afraid the most when the children are angry and sad, at those times I find it very difficult.”