[7:53] Cast member Scarlett Johansson poses at the european premiere of "Avengers: Age of Ultron"
IN PHOTO: Cast member Scarlett Johansson poses at the european premiere of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" at Westfield shopping centre, Shepherds Bush, London April 21, 2015. Reuters/Stefan Wermuth

Scarlett Johansson, who became a mommy to a beautiful baby girl in September, has opened about motherhood in her latest interview with a publication. The 30-year-old actress has named her infant girl Rose Dorothy and says the baby brings joy to her life. Soon after the birth of her girl, the “Avengers” actress secretly tied the knot with her French husband Romain Dauriac in Montana.

“The biggest joy that I have is looking at my daughter,” Scarlett is quoted as saying to Parade magazine's Dotson Rader. “When I’m just hanging out with her and we’re doing silly stuff and if I make her laugh, the feeling of joy I have is explosive,” the actress said further, adding that she loves to put a big smile on her daughter's face and makes her laugh. She expressed her desire to “actually bottle that and carry it [smile] around.”

Apart from sharing the joys of motherhood, the actress also talked about her role as a Black Widow in the film “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” The actress said that she really had a good time playing the character of Black Widow, who is the first female, reluctant superhero character. Scarlett called Black Widow as a “lone wolf” who has “never really been able to forge close relationships with anybody.”

The actress told the publication that she has always wanted to be an actress ever since she was a child. When she was 3, Scarlett loved attention and also liked entertaining his family through her performances. However she finds the world of acting to be very volatile and strange. The actress feels that there is always “going to be the more successful person” in the industry. She also revealed that she is often rejected as an actress and one should not relate the rejection to “unpopularity—to the fact that nobody wants” the actors.

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