Scarlett Johansson Invites Granny Look-Alike to Movie Premiere: 'Let's Have a Drink'
Scarlett Johansson is on a mission to meet and bring her 72-year-old look-alike to her movie premiere of "Rough Night."
This granny is in utter shock after a 50-year-old photo of herself turned into an invitation for drinks with Avengers actress Scarlett Johansson.
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“Her jaw dropped,” her grandson Denver Dodd said.
It all started when his grandmother, Geraldine, came across a little scrapbook photo of her 22-year-old self. In the 1967 picture, she has short, blonde hair and looks exactly like the actress.
"I had to like take a second glance because at first I didn’t realize it was grandma," Dodd said.
He shared the photo on Reddit, where it went viral, and has even gotten the attention of Johansson herself.
Now, the Lost in Translation actress has invited Geraldine and Dodd to the premiere of her new movie, “Rough Night.”
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That's fitting, since Geraldine, now 72, admits she took the photo when she was "drunk as a skunk" at a Conway Twitty concert in Tulsa.
“I want to meet you in person," Johansson said in a video sent to the grandmother. "Let’s have a drink, Geraldine."
“Grandma is going, I'm going. We are going to have some fun. I am super pumped!” Dodd said.
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