Scarlett Johansson named sexiest woman, again

Oct 8, 2013 - 00:05
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Scarlett Johansson named sexiest woman, again
This image provided by Esquire magazine shows actress Scarlett Johansson on the cover of the November 2013 issue.

SEVEN years after being named Esquire magazine's sexiest woman alive, Scarlett Johansson has eaed the title for a second time.

Johansson, who also won in 2006, is the first woman to get the honour twice. Last year's winner was Mila Kunis.

Johansson jokingly tells the magazine she's "gotta hustle" and "pretty soon the roles you're offered all become mothers. Then they just sort of stop."

The 28-year-old actress is also off-the-market. She recently went public with her engagement to former French joualist Romain Dauriac. It will be her second marriage. She split from Ryan Reynolds in 2010.

She says jealousy "comes with the territory" with a Frenchman but she prefers being with someone "who's a little jealous".

The November issue of Esquire hits newsstands in the US next week.

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