NEW YORK (AP) - Scarlett Johansson admits it still bothers her to think countless people have likely seen her naked.
The actress speaks out in the May issue of Vogue magazine about having her email hacked last year where private photos she took for ex-husband Ryan Reynolds were leaked online.
Johansson talks about going out to dinner and feeling “paranoid” that people in the restaurant had seen her body.
Still, she says she doesn’t want pity and has coped by “tuning it all out.” Because of that, she stopped following celebrity gossip and reading stories about herself.
She says she’s found that ignorance is bliss. She says she’s “way happier” and “more creative” now.
The May issue of Vogue goes on sale nationwide April 24.
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