Jamie Lee Curtis, best known as Tess Coleman in the film “Freaky Friday,” recently defended actress Scarlett Johansson following the latter’s move to file a case against Disney.
In July, Johansson sued Disney, citing a breach of contract after the company simultaneously released her “Black Widow” film on its streaming device and in theaters.
Johansson’s ongoing case happened shortly after being named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in 2021. Curtis, who wrote a piece in honor of the 35-year-old actress, noted:
#advanceampads0#The 1998 Hollywood Walk of Famer said Johansson’s message is clear that she does not want to be manipulated nor stomped on when it comes to her rights as an actress.
Curtis described Johansson as a fierce mother. Johansson and her husband, comedian Colin Jost, recently welcomed their first son Cosmo, and both have been private about their child.
Having filed a lawsuit, she said she has no plans of reprising her “Black Widow” character.
The 62-year-old Golden Globe winner added that she always felt related to “The Avengers” actress who previously played late actress Janet Leigh in the “Hitchcock” movie.