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Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johanssonsays she was “hypersexualized” from a young age.

The actress appeared onthe 500th episodeof actorDax Shepard’s podcast,Armchair ExpertMonday, to chat about her new skincare line, The Outset, and the pair, along with co-host Monica Padman, had a candid conversation about Johansson’s early days as an actress.

After making her on-screen debut at age 9 — although she says on the podcast that she was filming it at age 7 — Johansson went on to play characters several years her senior in the movies that launched her career, likeGhost World(age 15) andLost in Translation(age 17).

Shepard, 47, asks theBlack Widowactress, now 37, “Do you think at times people overestimated how old you were and assumed you might understand more than you knew and how much were you trying to deliver on that?”

Johansson admits that she spent a lot of time around adults as a child, which she attributes to her Manhattan upbringing and career, and says that she “definitely was in different situations that were not age-appropriate.”

“Luckily my mom was really good about protecting me from a lot of that stuff, but she can’t do that for everything,” she tells the hosts.

The actress says that this perceived maturity went hand in hand with her being “hypersexualized” as a young actress, despite saying that sex was “never a huge part of my actual personality.”

“Because I think everybody thought I was older and I’d been [acting] for a long time and then I got kind of pigeonholed into this weird hypersexualized thing,” she says. “It was like, that’s the kind of career you have. These are the roles you’ve played and I was like, ‘This is it I guess.'”

Shepard and Johansson also acknowledge that this “hypersexualized” pigeonhole in Hollywood has an early expiration date for women.

“The runway is not long on that and so it was scary at that time,” theMarriage Storyactress recalls. “And I attributed a lot of that to the fact that people thought I was much, much older than I was.”

In the episode, Johansson also shares that she has previously discussed this topic withNatalie Portman, whose career she says went “extreme in that other direction,” while working “intimately” together onThe Other Boleyn Girl.

“[Portman] also was saying it kind of f—– her up because she wasn’t that person,” she says. “She wasn’t a prude, buttoned-up girl next door.”

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The Marvel actress also compares her own acting career with some of today’s biggest actresses, citing bothZendayaandFlorence Pugh, who portrayed her on-screen sister inBlack Widow, as examples.

“Now it’s like, I see younger actors that are in their 20s, it feels like they’re allowed to be all these different things,” she says. “We’re not even allowed to really pigeonhole actors anymore.”

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source: people.com