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Scarlett Johansson doesn't think about marriage
Dec 31, 2012, 11:01 GMT

Scarlett Johansson in ELLE magazine
Scarlett Johansson never thinks about her marriage.
The 28-year-old actress admits she loved her union with Ryan Reynolds - who she wed in September 2008, and split from just over two years later - and has now realised a successful relationship doesn't necessarily have to mean being married.
She said: 'I got married when I was young and it was incredibly romantic and I liked being married, actually. But it is different. It's hard to put into words. To me, being in a functioning relationship doesn't mean you have to be married. I never think about marriage. Is that weird? The only time I ever think about it is when people ask me.'
And the 'Hitchcock' actress insists marrying again is not high on her list of priorities because she is not at a point in her life where it is something she needs to consider.
Speaking to the February edition of Britain's ELLE magazine, she said: 'Would I get married again?' It's really not important to me.
'It has no relevance to me right now. I'm not having kids any time soon, I'm in a nice relationship, I'm working a lot and, like I said, it's not important to me.'
The full interview with Scarlett appears in the February issue of ELLE UK, which goes on sale on Wednesday (02.01.13). It is also available as a digital edition. For more information, visit www.elleuk.com.
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