Scarlett Johansson starred in a Christmas comedy when she was 11 years old

film “Alex is home alone“It is considered the third part of the cult series, although the entire cast was changed. Alex D. Linz played the role of Alex, and the production did not receive the same amount of sympathy and approval from the audience as the films from Macaulay Culkin.

Some attentive viewers noticed that at some point an actress appeared on the screen, who today is considered one of the biggest stars of Hollywood. Scarlett Johansson played the older sister of the main character, Molly Pruitt, in Home Alone. She was only 11 years old at the time.

This performance evokes great emotions to this day. X users can't believe they haven't noticed Scarlett Johansson in a Christmas movie before. However, it turned out that not only fans did not recognize the actress.

During an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers in 2021, Johansson recounted a situation in which her daughter watched the movie “Home Alone” over Christmas and… wasn't particularly worried about the famous mom's performance.

“Home Alone would naturally be playing at home, and I happened to play in the third part of the series, but I didn’t tell her anything because I thought she would make something big of it.” said the actress. Rosie, who was six years old at the time, did not recognize her mother at first.

“I literally had to do it [powiedzieć]: 'Do you see who it is?' She said: I don't know. Is this you?' I replied: This is me, your mother. And she said, Oh, okay. “It doesn't matter,” she joked.

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