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I’ve made a career out of being second choice: Scarlett Johansson

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Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson confessed that she was “rejected constantly” in her profession
al life, adding that she has “made a career out of being second choice”. In an interview with Parade, the Avengers actress looked back at her career, reports a website. “Since a very young age, I’ve been rejected constantly … the best call you can receive is after you are rejected for something and then you get it. You appreciate it more. I’ve basically made a career out of being second choice,” she added. Johansson became a household name with her role as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but she wasn’t originally cast in the role. She got the part after Emily Blunt had to drop out due to scheduling reasons. In the past, the Oscar nominee has expressed frustration at roles she had to turn down. She also stepped down from the project Rub And Tug after criticism that a transgender actor should have been cast as the trans character. (IANS)

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