Attorneys Sarah Gounder and Bob Bianchi debate the legitimacy of Black Widow actress' lawsuit Colin Jost does not get jealous when he sees his wife, Scarlett Johansson , kiss her male co-stars on-screen. In an interview with the New York Times , Jost explained that watching a previous montage of Johansson kissing her male co-stars allowed him to be at ease while seeing her kissing scenes with Channing Tatum in their new film, "Fly Me to the Moon." "When Scarlett won the American Cinematheque Award, we were there and one of the things that night was a whole montage of kisses," Jost told the outlet.
"I was like: 'OK, there you go. I’m glad someone put it together in one package.'" Colin Jost shared he does not get jealous when he sees Scarlett Johansson kiss her male co-stars.
(Getty Images) The "Saturday Night Live" star noted that if he did get jealous seeing Johansson and Tatum kiss on the big screen, he'd "be in trouble." SCARLETT JOHANSSON AND COLIN JOST WALK THE OSCARS 2020 RED CARPET TOGETHER Both Jost and Johansson spoke to the outlet about the newly released film in which the comedian makes a cameo appearance . When the New York Times told Jost that his wife considers their relationship to be "a delicate ecosystem," he replied, "She was just filming ‘Jurassic Park,’ so she’s thinking of everything in terms of delicate ecosystems.
" Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum star in "Fly Me to the Moon." (Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images) Johansson and Tatum sta.
