SCARLETT Johansson has come clean about her dirty encounter with hunky
Benicio Del Toro. The 19-year-old Hollywood cutie admits that, as
rumored, she and Del Toro - who at 37 is old enough to be her dad -
did get hot and heavy in the elevator of the Chateau Marmont hotel
after the Oscars ceremony. "We were making out or having sex or
something, which I think is very unsanitary," she tells Elle magazine.
"He's a fabulous guy." But Scarlett - who got raves in "Lost in
Translation," in which she has a platonic but intense relationship
with Bill Murray - adds that older men and younger women aren't really
a stretch, particularly in the movies. "Men age like wine, and women
seem to wilt in the eyes of an audience," she says.
> "We were making out or having sex or
> something, which I think is very unsanitary,
can u blame the guy! What is the "something"?
Does she really not know the difference between making out and having
sex?
Bigolhomo
> From: Bigolhomo <br...@noparticulardomain.com>
> Organization: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net
> Newsgroups: alt.gossip.celebrities
> Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 19:45:01 GMT
> Subject: Re: Scarlett Comes Clean on Benicio
And I would imagine that Benicio del Toro could teach a woman the difference
REAL fast.
> From: erinp...@hotmail.com (Astrid)
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> Newsgroups: alt.gossip.celebrities
> Date: 10 May 2004 05:53:39 -0700
> Subject: Scarlett Comes Clean on Benicio
Why would she admit to something like this? And calling it "or something
like that" and admitting it was unsanitary. Benicio should know better.
Maybe having this splashed in the news will teach him to be more careful in
the future. He has never had this kind of gossip spread about him--at least
certainly not right from first-hand experience. He will find this extremely
embarassing..for one, b/c it's pig behaviour and two b/c she is a kid. I
don't care how grown up she looks or acts, she is a teenage girl and if this
story is true he should be ashamed for putting his hands on her.
Yeah, thanks for your support, skank. Is this article for real?
> which I think is very unsanitary," she tells Elle magazine.
So, uh...why'd you do it?
> "He's a fabulous guy." But Scarlett - who got raves in "Lost in
> Translation," in which she has a platonic but intense relationship
> with Bill Murray - adds that older men and younger women aren't really
> a stretch, particularly in the movies. "Men age like wine, and women
> seem to wilt in the eyes of an audience," she says.
Men age like wine. Tell that to my heat-attack having, fat, bald uncle.
Call me crazy but this sounds like a classic example of something
being taken out of context. Think of that quote as following a line
like "the press said we were..." -- it makes a lot more sense. Once
the mag is on stands we'll know if she actually said it this way.
> From: juli...@yahoo.com (Juli)
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> Newsgroups: alt.gossip.celebrities
> Date: 10 May 2004 22:43:48 -0700
> Subject: Re: Scarlett Comes Clean on Benicio
I sincerely hope so. I don't expect my Keepee to be a saint, but I expect
him not to act like a pig. Oh, I was soooooooo mad when I saw that article.
Get help already.
-K.S.
I once believed in god. I got better.
http://www.lacklusterworld.com
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> From: souls...@aol.com (the bionic glove chick)
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> Newsgroups: alt.gossip.celebrities
> Date: 12 May 2004 00:40:57 GMT
Fuck off already.
Unless this group is moderated and you're the moderator, you can consider your
request to be most unlikely.
Poor Benicio, he deserves a higher quality of rabid fan.
You make a great point. The sentence would be much more sense if
there was more to it at the beginning.
> Benicio should know better.
should know better?!!! Are you kidding? One kiss from her and you're hooked.
I'm amazed he isn't doing her every hour on the hour.
> all me crazy but this sounds like a classic example of something
>> being taken out of context. Think of that quote as following a line
>> like "the press said we were..." -- it makes a lot more sense. Once
>> the mag is on stands we'll know if she actually said it this way.
>
give me a break! Every show biz performer is a carnal addict because the
women are so loose. Hollywood is porn but not on screen.
If only everyone were this loose in offices across the country.
That sounds plausible. It's a scary taking out of context, though.
Fame brings rumors but this is pretty icky even for the rumor mill.
> >
>
> give me a break! Every show biz performer is a carnal addict because the
> women are so loose.
Um, it takes two to tango.