Scarlett Johansson showed off her enormous back tattoos at the Asteroid City premiere during Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.
The American actress, 38, looked glamorous as she left her eye-catching inkings on display while dressed in an elegant pink gown.
Scarlett’s figure hugging gown which boasted white glittering straps, showcased her incredible figure, while she turned up the heat by accessorising with a dazzling pair of earrings from David Yurman.
The actress first debuted the inking of a lamb beneath her right shoulder blade back in June 2017 at the premiere of her film Rough Night.
Just a month later, in August 2017, she unveiled the large flower tattoo etched across her back for the first time.
Scarlett’s other tattoos include a horseshoe on her ribcage – designed by French graffiti artist and tattooist Fuzi Uvtpk – a rising sun on her left forearm and two interlocking circles on her right ankle.
She also has a bracelet tattoo inked on her wrist, and a Lucky One stamp on her ribs.
Scarlett made an extremely rare red carpet appearance with husband Colin Jost, 40, at the Asteroid City premiere as they held hands.
The movie star, who portrays character Midge Campbell in the film, couldn’t contain her smile as she cosied up to Saturday Night Live star Colin who looked very dashing in a black tuxedo.
The movie which is directed by Wes Anderson follows the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer convention which is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.
Joining the actress in Asteroid City is co-stars Jason Schwartzman, Margot Robbie and Tom Hanks.
Scarlett and her husband Colin have been married for three years and share son Cosmo Jost together.
The Hollywood star also shares eight-year-old daughter Rose Dorothy with French journalist ex-husband Romain Dauriac.
It comes after the actress admitted earlier this year that she almost gave up acting after losing out on a dream role that went to Sandra Bullock.
In a candid new interview, Scarelett opened up on battling feelings of inadequacy after being rejected for major roles she’d auditioned for.
And after initially losing out on the part of Black Widow, which was originally offered to Emily Blunt, Scarlett told how she went on to feel ‘hopeless’ after then being overlooked for a role in Gravity.
That part went to Sandra Bullock, 58, who starred in the 2013 sci-fi film alongside George Clooney, 62, and saw her go on to be nominated for Best Actress at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes and BAFTAs.
Scarlett said that particular rejection ‘was sort of the straw that broke the camel’s back’ as it made her reconsider her future in the film industry.
She told Variety: ‘I got turned down for two roles – the first was Iron Man 2 and then the other one was Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, I had wanted that role so much.
‘It was sort of the straw that broke the camel’s back. I felt really frustrated and hopeless. Like, “Am I doing the right job?”‘
Meanwhile, the actress went on to question whether roles that she was actually offered were ‘fulfilling’ after her success in breakout film Lost In Translation groomed her to be a bombshell, with Scarlett stating it was ‘hard’ to break out of that ‘pigeonhole’ and change the narrative.
Questioning whether she’d make any headway with her career, she added: ‘The work I was being offered felt deeply unfulfilling. I think I was offered every Marilyn Monroe script ever. I was like, “Is this the end of the road creatively?”‘
Scarlett’s fortunes soon turned however when Emily Blunt was forced to pull out of Iron Man 2 due to contractual obligations with Fox and she was re-offered the role in the Marvel movie.
Though her role in the film wasn’t huge, it did go on to pave the way for other opportunities for the star.
She said: ‘That movie wasn’t going to move the needle forward in terms of how my character was written, but there was potential for what it could be — a potential for growth in subsequent films’.