Superhero darlings! These Marvel Universe members all have little ones at home.
Scarlett Johanssonwho plays Black Widow, became a mother in August 2014 when she and her then-husband Romain DauriacRose’s daughter, Rose, arrived.
“The love is just incredible,” the actress said Barbara Walters of motherhood four months later. “It’s very overwhelming.”
After the former couple’s divorce in 2016, the New York native moved on Colin Jost. She and the Saturday evening live writer married in October 2020 and welcomed their son Cosmo the following year.
“Okay, we had a baby,” says the A very punchable sight author captioned his Instagram reveal in August 2021. “His name is Cosmo. We love him very much. Privacy would be greatly appreciated. For all your questions, please contact our publicist [Michael Che].”
The comedian’s mother, Kerry Kellywas not a fan of the name choice, says Jost Seth Meijers in September 2021: “[She] got a bit upset by it and didn’t quite understand it. … She thought it was some kind of hippie thing.
As for Johansson’s costar Mark Ruffalowho plays The Hulk, the actor shares three children – Keen, Bella and Odette – with his wife, Sunrise Coigney.
In November 2019, the Zodiac star exclusively told We weekly that his children have “some interest” in following his acting footsteps, saying, “We’ll see.”
The little ones even appeared in a scene in 2017 Thor: Ragnarok. “I don’t know if you can see them, but they were in the car in the party scene where Thor goes [Bruce] Banner around this crazy new place,” he explained at the time, “They were in that scene, actually dressed as Dr. Seuss characters. They were on set all day. They said, ‘The camera was on us. It was up to us.’ They had a great day. They were there all day, and that’s exactly the experience I want them to have.”
The Spotlight the star’s brood thought he was “cool” when they were “younger,” he continued.
Four years earlier, Ruffalo exclusively joked with Us about his children making fun of him. “They say… ‘Why don’t I grab my computer all the time?'” the Tony nominee said in 2015. “They say, ‘Big woop, Dad.’ I want to see you angry.” That’s what they say to me: ‘I’m going to make you angry.’
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