The Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson has married her fiancé Colin Jost in an intimate ceremony. The wedding took place at the weekend and the US-based charity for elderly people, Meals on Wheels, announced it on its Instagram account.
Scartlett Johansson’s intimate wedding: the announce
Meals on Wheels is a charity which helps feed elderly people accross the USA and Johannson and Jost had supported their work with vulnerable people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Even on their wedding day, they wanted to support it by sharing the good news on its social media. The charity announced: “We’re thrilled to break the news that Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost were married over the weekend in an intimate ceremony with their immediate family and loved ones”.
Moreover, the charity added that the couple followed COVID-19 safety precautions and said that their “wedding wish” was to help make a difference for vulnerable older adults during a difficult time. For this reason, the couple’s intention was also to persuade their fans to donate.
The charity also posted a photograph of the Staten Island Ferry in New York with cans tied to the end and the written “Jost Married”.
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The couple about wedding
The 35-year-old actress has known Jost, 38, in 2017 on the sketch show Saturday Night Live, after she made a guest appearance in the show’s season finale. Two years later, the couple announced their engagement.
The beautiful actress is now in her third marriage, which follows those with Ryan Reynolds and Romain Dauriac. She is also mother of a six-years-old daughter called Rose, had with the latter.
Jost, writer and comedian, didn’t hide the fact that he was “so scared” of marriage before getting engaged to Scarlett. Infact, he said: “I’m getting married and it’s such a crazy thing. I was so scared of marriage for so long because every time I talked to someone who just got married, or was about to get married, is like, ‘Oh my God, you got to do it … What could go wrong?”.