Avengers star Scarlett Johansson has revealed she felt "hypersexualised" when working in Hollywood as a teenager. In her teenage years Scarlett, who is now 36, made her breakthrough movie, Lost in Translation, and also starred in other hits including Girl with a Peal Earring and Ghost World. “When I was working in my early twenties, and even my late teens, I felt that I got somehow typecast as hypersexualised, which I guess at the time seemed OK to everyone," she said.
Speaking to the Sun newspaper, Scarlett, who turned 20 in 2004, described the era as "another time" for female representation.
Scarlett was 17 when she filmed her breakthrough cult hit Lost in Translation with Bill Murray Commenting on the way she was cast she said: "Even
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