Scarlett Johansson shows off floral back tattoo inspired by her 3-year-old daughter Rose at 'JoJo Rabbit' premiere

The 34-year-old actress donned a pale pink embellished halter top and matching pants that accentuated her curves on the red carpet on Tuesday, October 15
UPDATED MAR 4, 2020
Scarlett Johansson (Getty Images)
Scarlett Johansson (Getty Images)

Scarlett Johansson showed off her floral back tattoo which paid tribute to her three-year-old daughter Rose—who she shares with ex-husband Romain Dauriac—during her appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie 'JoJo Rabbit.'

On Tuesday, October 15, the 34-year-old actress donned a pale pink embellished halter top and matching pants that accentuated her curves on the red carpet. The fashionable two-piece attire showed off a hint of her taut midriff through the gap between the crop top and high-waisted trousers.

Scarlett Johansson attends the premiere of Fox Searchlights' "Jojo Rabbit" at Post 43 on October 15, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

When she turned her back to the cameras, her tattoo was spotted just below her mid-length blonde hair. The ink, which she had debuted during her appearance at the 'Avengers' premiere in April, featured long roses on vines with an accompanying design of a lamb. 

She completed her look with a pair of ornate silver sandals with stiletto heels which perfectly complemented the glitzy vibe. Her locks enveloped her face as they hung loosely a little past her shoulders and she flashed a smile with her pink-glossed lips. 

The mother-of-one was joined on the red carpet by Rebel Wilson and Thomasin McKenzie, who are her co-stars in the movie 'Jojo Rabbit'—a satirical film directed by Taika Waititi.

Rebel Wilson, Scarlett Johansson, and Thomasin McKenzie attend the premiere of Fox Searchlights' "Jojo Rabbit" at Post 43 on October 15, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

In the movie, Scarlett plays the single mother of a 10-year-old boy in Nazi Germany who hides a Jewish girl in her attic. Meanwhile, her character's son then aspires to join the Hitler youth and has a buffoonish version of Adolf Hitler as his imaginary friend.

Although the film critics remain divided on the movie's satirical take on Nazi Germany, it did manage to bag the People’s Choice award at the Toronto International Film Festival, which is often seen as a predictor for Academy Awards chances.

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