How Does Scarlett Johansson Balance Work and Family Life?

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Key Takeaways
- Support is crucial for balancing work and family life.
- Communication with partners helps in sharing responsibilities.
- Establishing a routine is beneficial for children.
- Maintaining privacy is essential for protecting children's well-being.
- Feelings of guilt are common among working parents.
Los Angeles, Sep 23 (NationPress) Hollywood actress-director Scarlett Johansson has revealed her secret to achieving a harmonious balance between her professional and personal life. She emphasized that she relies on her two amazing babysitters to help manage her responsibilities.
The 40-year-old star, who shares her daughter Rose, 11, with ex-partner Romain Dauriac and four-year-old Cosmo with her current husband Colin Jost, discussed how she and her spouse navigate their busy schedules while also raising a family, according to a report by ‘Female First UK’.
In an interview with Extra, she stated, “We have two wonderful babysitters that are helping us out. So, shout-out to them. Really, truly couldn’t do it without help. It’s hard to balance between two busy schedules, but we do as much as we can.”
Scarlett is currently promoting her latest film ‘Eleanor The Great’, while Colin is engaged in the new season of ‘Saturday Night Live’. The Jurassic World actress highlighted the significance of “sharing” responsibilities.
She added, “My kids are young, they thrive on a routine, so you try to make a routine possible. Sometimes it means that you're not doing everything, you feel guilty that you're missing certain elements of work that you should be responsible for, and when you're at work you feel like you're missing some elements of parenting you should be responsible for. There's always that there, but I think if you can close the gap by sharing responsibilities as much as possible with the other person and communicating that, how you do it. If you have any tips, I’m open to tips.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, Scarlett has previously expressed her desire to “preserve” her children's privacy for as long as she can.
She told InStyle, “If anyone knows me, I definitely over-share. I'm not a closed book, you know? No. I'm politically active and vocal about it. But I am a private person in the sense that I value my close friendships. My family is very precious to me, as is their privacy.”
“The anonymity of my children is very precious to me. I was talking to my daughter the other day, because she said, ‘Oh, I would love to make videos for (her skincare brand). She was like, ‘Why can't I?’ And I said, ‘Well, other than the fact that you're 10’. The thing about being a public figure is that the idea of being recognizable and celebrated feels fun, but then you can never stuff it back in the bottle.”
“The reality of it is, there’s a massive loss to that, you know? So I think preserving that for as long as possible until it’s someone's choice, that’s the choice I make as far as my kids go.”