Colin Jostisn’t embarrassed to admit he let his wifeScarlett Johanssonhandle most of their wedding arrangements.
TheSaturday Night Livestar revealed in a recent interview withEntertainment Tonightthat he took more of a backseat role in planning hiswedding to Johansson last Octoberas he doesn’t “have taste in things.”
“I don’t pretend to know much about things or have taste in things,” Jost said. “I’m very happy to rely on someone who has a lot better taste and knowledge of things. That’s sort of what I’ve learned in general in my life. I’ve never been like, ‘Oh, should I wear this shirt?’ … I never know, so I always would rather someone else tell me.”
The comedian, 38, explained that his main focus has always been on who he is marrying and not what the wedding looks like.
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“I never grew up imagining my dream wedding, like, ‘This is what I want.’ I imagined my dream partner rather than my dream wedding,” he shared. “There’s a lot of details to it that I just didn’t even consider.”
Jost said making theJojo Rabbitstar his wife was a “way bigger decision” than planning for the big day itself.
“I was much happier about getting [that] right than any of the other [things],” he said.
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Since saying “I do,” Jost said it’s been a “good” first few months of marriage despite the complications of the coronavirus pandemic.
“If you can make it through this situation, it seems like a very good sign,” he toldET.
A source told PEOPLE in November that the couple “only planned the wedding for afew weeks” before the nuptials.
“They wanted a quiet, private ceremony with their close friends and family, and they pulled it off,” another insider said.
The marriage is the first for theA Very Punchable Faceauthor, while Johansson has been married twice: to actor Ryan Reynolds from September 2008 to December 2010, as well as to Romain Dauriac from 2014 to 2017, with whom she shares daughter Rose Dorothy Dauriac.
source: people.com