I don’t believe in having any regrets: Johansson
December 14th, 2011 - 1:55 am ICT by IANSLondon, Dec 14 (IANS) Actress Scarlett Johansson admits she has led a “very charmed life” and doesn’t regret about the failed marriage with actor Ryan Reynolds.
The 27-year-old divorced Reynolds, 35, in July this year after two years of relationship.
“I don’t believe in having any regrets. It’s a waste of time to regret anything. I own all of my decisions, and I’ve led a very charmed life up until this point,” contactmusic.com quoted Johansson as saying.
She also admitted that her union with Reynolds was the “best thing” she ever did.
“It was the best thing I ever did. I’m a big believer in instinct. Getting married was the right thing to do because it was natural.
“It grew out of romance and love and a desire to have a future with somebody, and I was very fortunate that I married somebody who turned out to be the person I thought he would be,” Johansson added.
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