Scarlett Johansson works out four days a week to stay around a size two.
The 38-year-old actress has become a major star on the big screen thanks to her athletic figure and energetic roles, such as playing spy Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and cyber-human Mira in Ghost in the Shell.
But Scarlett insists her commitment to exercise is as much to do with her mental health, as it is her physical health.
In an interview with Stylist, she said: 'For me, wellness is a huge part of my mental wellbeing.
'I try and do some sort of exercise around four days a week if I can. I've been doing Pilates for the last eight years or so, and I've found it to be amazing.'
Good work: Scarlett Johansson works out four days a week for her mental wellbeing. The 38-year-old actress has become a major star on the big screen thanks to her athletic figure. But Scarlett insists her commitment to exercise is as much to do with her mental health, as it is her physical health. Seen in 2007
Model look: In an interview with Stylist, she said: 'For me, wellness is a huge part of my mental wellbeing. 'I try and do some sort of exercise around four days a week if I can. I've been doing Pilates for the last eight years or so, and I've found it to be amazing'
She is 5ft3in and her measurements are reportedly 36-25-36.
'I used to mostly just lift weights, but at some point, my recovery wasn't what it used to be, you now,' she added.
'I think it's just getting older and having my body change – but Pilates really helped me feel better in all ways.
'I do classes with a couple of different instructors, and I've been incorporating some weightlifting a little bit more again. I think I'm better at it now because of Pilates.'
She also said she 'struggled' with acne during her youth.
The actress admitted that she suffered from skin issues when she was in her late teens and suffered from 'painful memories' when recently looking at old pictures of herself.
She told Stylist: 'I struggled with acne forever. My brother actually just showed me photos of myself at a family thing when I was probably 19 or 20, and my skin quality is completely different.
'When I saw that photo it just, you know, it brought everything back. All those painful memories.'
In images from the late 1990s, the wife of SNL star Colin Jost can be seen with pimples on her forehead.
She sure looks slender: The beauty was lean in a shiny double-breasted suit with pointy heels in late September at the Clooney Foundation for Justice's 2023 Albie Awards at New York Public Library
The past: When she was younger she lifted weights to stay trim
She tried her best to deal with it.
'I just struggled with my skin for such a long time. I used to wear concealer to work in the morning, even though somebody was about to put make-up on my face,' she added.
'But that was when I was younger and the messaging around acne back then was that your skin was grimy and dirty, and you'd get rid of the blemishes by washing it.
'It was all so negative – and also incorrect.'
And she picked the wrong products, she explained.
'At that point, I was using every product I was prescribed and that I saw in the media.
'I would go through these cycles of drying out the acne and then having all this redness and irritation. It was a non-stop cycle.'
Then the Scoop star reached her breaking point.
'Then, when I was in my mid-to-late 20s, I just couldn't do it anymore. I started using gentle products consistently, I began moisturizing, and within a week my skin was completely different.'
The Black Widow star has now launched skincare brand The Outset.
And she explained that all of her friends were excited to hear about her new venture because they thought it was something she should have done years ago.
She said: 'It's funny, because when I told my friends I was starting a skincare line they were like, 'Finally!'
'So for them, it was [always on the cards for me] but I just never could have imagined entering into the start-up world.
Marks on her forehead: Johansson at premiere of I'm Still Here Damn It in New York in 1998; she has said she had acne when she was younger
'The b2b [business to business] space is a completely different industry for me, and it's been challenging but also really rewarding.'
In August the Marvel star smoldered in ads for David Yurman jewelry where she wore a pale blue dress that highlighted her incredible figure.
The star wore her blonde hair back and modeled some of the gold pieces from the Lexington collection.
The looker – who was born Scarlett Ingrid Johansson – does not have an Instagram account of her own so it is very rare to find new sexy images of her on social media.
The Avengers star has said she is too sensitive for the social media landscape.
'I honestly am too fragile a person to have social media. I can't. My ego is too fragile,' Johansson said while guesting on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast. 'My brain is too fragile. I'm like a delicate flower.'
New look: The Marvel star smoldered in ads for David Yurman jewelry where she wore a pale blue dress that highlighted her incredible
David Yurman was the company that shared the smoldering images and video on Wednesday.
'Double down on glamour,' the caption read.
'#ScarlettJohansson relaxes poolside in layers of Lexington at the wrist and neck, with a diamond Chevron pinky ring for a sparkling finishing touch,' she said.
Johansson is married to Jost. The movie star has two children: daughter Rose Dorothy, eight, with her ex-husband Romain Dauriac, and her son Cosmo, age two, with Jost.
Scarlet, also known as ScarJo, was the world's highest-paid actress in 2018 and 2019. She has been featured multiple times on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list. Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2021.
These days she keeps a lower profile, but she still works all the time. Her last film was Asteroid City.
Her next film is North Star with Sienna Miller and Kristin Scott Thomas. The film is about three sisters that return to their home for the third wedding of their twice-widowed mother. But the mother and daughters are forced to revisit the past and confront the future, with help from a colorful group of unexpected wedding guests.