Scarlett Johansson Teases New ‘Slutty Little Glasses' Photoshoot
During a recent interview with MTV UK, Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey couldn't help but address the internet's fascination with his character's glasses. Bailey's character, Dr. Henry Loomis, wears the now-famous frames in Jurassic World: Rebirth. The internet quickly latched onto the look. The glasses, designed by Cubitts, a brand Bailey has personally worn for a decade, have become a full-blown trend.
When asked what part of Bailey's look had fans going wild, Johansson quipped, 'His slutty little glasses.' Bailey, clearly amused, responded, 'Those slutty little glasses have an effect, don't they?'—a statement the actress wholeheartedly agreed with.
The playful banter didn't stop there. Bailey teased, 'I have a picture of Scarlett in them slutty little glasses,' leaving fans eagerly awaiting a potential reveal. He further hinted, 'There's some new glasses coming, so true bestie,' suggesting Johansson might soon rock the viral accessory in an upcoming photoshoot.
Capitalizing on the hype, Bailey recently announced a charitable collaboration with Cubitts and his LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, The Shameless Fund. The limited-edition 'Shameless little glasses' feature pink lenses and mirror the style from the film, with proceeds supporting LGBTQ+ rights.
With Scarlett Johansson teasing herself wearing them, fans are speculating whether she'll debut the 'slutty little glasses' in a future shoot for the product or even on a red carpet. Given Bailey's confirmation that 'new glasses are coming,' it seems the craze is far from over.
Jurassic World: Rebirth, starring Bailey, Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Rupert Friend, hits theaters on July 2.
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