She’s reportedly at the beginning stages of a custody battle with her ex husband Romain Dauriac over their two-year-old daughter Rose.
But Scarlett Johansson proved to be in great spirits as she attended the press conference ahead of her upcoming flick Ghost In The Shell at the Grand Intercontinental Hotel in Seoul, South Korea on Friday.
The 36-year-old actress looked sartorially savvy in a chic beige blouse, which was neatly tucked into a pair of bright pink high-waisted trousers.
Chic: Scarlett Johansson proved to be in great spirits as she attended the press conference ahead of her upcoming flick Ghost In The Shell at the Grand Intercontinental Hotel in Seoul, South Korea on Friday
The ensemble showcased Scarlett’s flair for fashion as she stood out amongst her co-stars.
Her button down top skimmed her sensational frame, while the vivid bottoms – which were held in place by a chic buckle belt – teased at her lithe legs.
The New York native kept the rest of her look simple, which just a subtle slick of make-up, which complemented her short stylish blonde locks.
A pair of strappy nude-coloured heels gave her a little bit of height as she stood up on the stage to present her new flick.
Stylish: The 32-year-old actress looked sartorially savvy in a chic beige blouse, which was neatly tucked into a pair of bright pink high-waisted trousers
Fashionista: Her button down top skimmed her sensational frame, while the vivid bottoms – which were held in place by a chic buckle belt – teased at her lithe legs
Walking the walk: A pair of strappy nude-coloured heels gave her a little bit of height as she stood up on the stage to talk about her new flick
Ghost In The Shell is out this month and also stars Takeshi Kitano, Michael Pitt and Juliette Binoche.
It’s based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Masamune Shirow, and previously became an animated film in Japan in 1995.
Scarlett’s casting in as Asian role initially received some backlash, however the film’s producer Steven Paul was quick to defend the whitewashing claims.
Beauty: The New York native kept the rest of her look simple, which just a subtle slick of make-up, which complemented her short stylish blonde locks
Trendy: Juliette Binoche opted for a funky multi-coloured blouse as she joined the line-up
‘I don’t think it was just a Japanese story. Ghost in the Shell was a very international story, and it wasn’t just focused on Japanese; it was supposed to be an entire world,’ he explained to Buzzfeed News.
‘That’s why I say the international approach is, I think, the right approach to it,’ he continued.
Drawing on his ‘international’ inspiration, he stated: ‘There (are) all sorts of people and nationalities in the world in Ghost in the Shell.
Happy: Scarlett couldn’t contain her smiles as she spoke about the eagerly anticipated flick
The film: Ghost In The Shell is based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Masamune Shirow, and previously became an animated film in Japan in 1995
‘We’re utilising people from all over the world. There’s Japanese in it. There’s Chinese in it. There’s English in it. There’s Americans in it.’
Meanwhile, Scarlett’s appearance on SNL earlier this week was the star’s first public appearance since officially filing to divorce husband Dauriac on March 7.
It is reported that the exes are at the beginning of a custody battle of their two-year-old daughter Rose.
‘It’s a very international story’: Scarlett’s casting in as Asian role initially received some backlash, however the film’s producer Steven Paul was quick to defend the whitewashing claims
It was said that Dauriac was taken aback by the request because he has been the ‘primary parent’ for the two-year-old while Johansson has been involved with her career.
The Frenchman Dauriac plans to petition the court to take the child to live with him in his native France, Mayerson said, adding that Johansson will have ‘access to her daughter any time she wants to come to Paris.’
Scarlett’s first husband was Ryan Reynolds who is now married to and has two children with actress Blake Lively
Source: dailymail.co.uk