Scarlett Johansson at a Louis Vuitton show.




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In case you haven’t seen it yet…here’s Justin Timberlake and Scarlett Johansson in “What goes around…comes around.”
Justin Timberlake, the first major recording artist to debut a new video solely on the iTunes store, continues to shatter records and set new standards. Always on the cusp of new and inventive ways to entertain the world, Timberlake and Jive Records chose iTunes to premiere the video “What Goes Around … Comes Around” on February 9. During the first four days on iTunes, fans purchased and downloaded the video to the tune of over 50,000 downloads, and sales still continue at a record breaking pace.
The full length 9:20 Directors Cut video, which features Scarlett Johannson and Shawn Hatosy, was helmed by one of the industry’s most prolific directors, Sam Bayer, who has worked with Metallica, Smashing Pumpkins, David Bowie, Aerosmith and on Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” The video treatment was written by Nick Cassavetes who has directed several films including John Q, The Notebook, and Alpha Dog.

Members of the “Grey’s Anatomy” cast got their noses out of joint when they had to move tables for Sean Combs. T.R. Knight was sitting in the VIP area of the club at a table with fellow castmates, Kate Walsh and Sara Ramirez, catching performances by Timberlake, Nelly Furtado, and Fergie and will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas, when the three were told to leave by a security person believed to be working for Combs’ entourage as “he wasn’t working for the club,” our spy said.
A spy said, “Puffy was supposed to sit in the same VIP area that had four tables – two were for him and two were for the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ cast. But he was very, very late, and there are a lot of ‘Grey’s’ castmembers, so T.R., Kate and Sara were at a table set up for Puffy.”
Combs’ bodyguard was a little heavy-handed.
“This guy goes up to T.R., Kate and Sara and started demanding – ‘Get out! Get out now! Move it!’ – T.R. was furious,” our spy who was in the same VIP section said.
The spy added that Combs and Knight exchanged words before the “Grey’s” cast were led away to another table.

Meanwhile, another tense moment happened at the Rolling Stone bash when Britney Spears‘ exes – Timberlake and Kevin Federline – ran into each other and briefly hugged it out before going their separate ways. Even odder, Spears’ latest ex, model Isaac Cohen, was also at the bash, as was Scarlett Johanssen, who was seen sneaking backstage several times to visit with her latest fling, Timberlake, in a hoodie and sunglasses.
Is this when it all fell apart? Here is the full video for “What goes around, comes around” starring Justin Timberlake and Scarlett Johansson.
The video is a bit off…but you get the idea…
If you ask me, it’s WAY over dramatic… and ScarJo needs to quit smoking, she sounds like an elderly man.
Justin Timberlake and Scarlett Johansson in “What Goes Around…Comes Around”
Earlier I introduced you to “Knocked Up” a new comedy from the guys behind 40 Year Old Virgin…well, here’s the teaser trailer!

Actor Josh Hartnett has spoken to a UK newspaper about his painful break up with Scarlett Johansson.
In London to help launch his support for climate change initiatives by Global Cool, Hartnett spoke to the Mirror about the ending of his one year relationship with the beautiful actress.
“It was difficult spending so much time apart with all our different commitments and both of us flying all over the world,” he said. “At the end of the day, we’re just ordinary people and it didn’t work.”
A source for the newspaper however told the newspaper that the 28-year-old actor was “gutted” over the break up.
“Scarlett was very much a one-off. She was independent, feisty and outgoing – everything he wanted,” the source said.
Hartnett will have plenty to keep his mind off the break up to Johansson. His latest initiative has seen him become the face of an awareness campaign over climate change, and will soon meet with prime minister Tony Blair over global warming issues.
“It’s very strange and makes a change from acting,” he said, saying that he hopes he “can make a difference”.
