SHE IS one of the world’s biggest stars but she managed to slip in and out of Australia almost completely unrecognised.
SHE may be considered one of the world’s biggest stars and a modern-day Hollywood 𝑠e𝑥 symbol, but a dressed-down Scarlett Johansson has easily managed to enter and leave Australia largely unnoticed.
The 31-year-old Captain America actor made a low-key arrival into Sydney over the Easter long weekend and left as quietly as she came.
Scarlett Johansson snuck into Australia on the weekend.
The visit was merely a stopover for the BAFTA Award winner, who was flying back to the United States after filming science fiction movie Ghost in the Machine in Wellington, New Zealand.
With her 17-month-old daughter Rose strapped to her chest, Johansson was seen walking through Sydney Airport’s international terminal wheeling a large suitcase alongside an airport staff member. With her boy-cropped hair hidden beneath a New York Yankees baseball cap and a pair of oversized spectacles hiding much of her face, the famous beauty was all but unrecognisable to fellow travellers as she juggled her boarding passes and young daughter.
Those look like some mighty comfy pants.
The actor and Esquire magazine’s two-time “Sexiest Woman Alive” was dressed appropriately for the long flight ahead, wearing a pair of Adidas trainers, a denim jacket and black drop crotch pants.
Johansson’s under-the-radar appearance was also what kept her visit to Wellington fairly secret, with many locals failing to recognise the star during her time in New Zealand. She and husband Romain Dauriac were based in Wellington’s seaside suburb of Seatoun Heights since early last month, where Johansson was working on the manga adaptation alongside British actor Sam Riley.
What a little cutie Rose is.
Johansson, who has appeared in films such as Iron man 2, Vicky Christina Barcelona and Girl With A Pearl Earring, stars in a string of films set for release this year including animated films Sing and The Jungle Book and Marvel’s superhero movie Captain America: Civil War.
Originally published as Scarlett Johansson unrecognisable at Sydney Airport with toddler Rose