Scarlett Johansson talks about dealing with her son's Terrible Twos and Colin Jost's comeback on Saturday Night Live
The actress spoke during the God's Love We Deliver's Golden Heart Awards in New York City on Monday.
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost (Source: Brides )
Now that the WGA strike has come to an end and Saturday Night Live has commenced its 49th season, Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost's household has undergone a significant transformation compared to the past few months.
Speaking with ET's Rachel Smith at God's Love We Deliver's Golden Heart Awards in New York City on Monday, where she received recognition for her contributions to the nonprofit, Johansson shared insights into her husband's comeback to the SNL writers' room and the Weekend Update desk. She also discussed their experiences in parenting their 2-year-old son, Cosmo.
Changes at Home
Scarlett Johansson eagerly anticipates Saturday Night Live's return to television and acknowledges the fervor of the show's writers and performers to resume doing what they love. However, she also acknowledges that the show's demanding schedule has brought adjustments to their household.
Despite the challenges, Johansson expresses her admiration for the remarkable SNL team, emphasizing their crucial role in the current climate, noting that their comedic talent is needed more than ever.
Parenting Their 2-Year-Old Son, Cosmo
When questioned about their experience with the "terrible twos" concerning their son, Cosmo, Scarlett Johansson confirmed that they are fully immersed in this toddler phase.
Johansson, who is also the mother of a 9-year-old daughter named Rose from her previous marriage, humorously remarked, "I think the 'Terrible Twos' are more like tackling me! Like, actually physically tackling me." Nonetheless, despite the challenges of parenting, the acclaimed actress took time out on Monday to attend and demonstrate her support for God's Love We Deliver at their gala event.
Scarlett Johansson grapples with the whirlwind of toddlerhood and the "terrible twos," it's clear that parenthood brings its own set of adventures. With a playful tackle from Cosmo and the wisdom of experience with her older daughter, Rose, Johansson navigates the joys and challenges of family life with humor and grace.