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Scarlett Johansson lived on welfare

Scarlett Johansson has revealed her and her family grew up on welfare and food stamps.

Scarlett Johansson grew up on welfare.

The ‘Ghost in the Shell’ star – who was the highest-grossing actor of 2016 – has revealed how her family would live off food stamps when she was a kid and whilst her mum "tried to be a buffer", it was difficult for them all.

Speaking in a preview clip for her Inside the Actors Studio interview, she said: "We were living on welfare, we were on food stamps. My parents were raising four kids in a low-income household in Manhattan. So, it was a lot.

"My mom tried to be as much as a buffer as possible with that experience. But by the time my twin brother and I came around, I think my parents’ marriage, it had a lot of strain."

Meanwhile, Scarlett – who has two-year-old daughter Rose with her estranged husband Romain Dauriac – previously admitted she found it "grounding" to keep working whilst she was raising her daughter.

She said: "Even when I was shooting [‘Ghost in the Shell’] I was still nursing. That is a very grounding [thing.]

"If you ever needed to return to yourself, that is a pretty wonderful way to come back to yourself when you go home. You have to leave all that work stuff behind and be able to present with your kid. I am very thankful that’s my reality at the end of the day."

However, she doesn’t feel motherhood has changed her working life.

She explained: "I have a job that’s very advantageous in that way. I can parent and then go do the scene and go back and parent. There’s a bit of back and forth, but it works.

"[Has it changed what work I do?] It hasn’t but it might in a few years. Again, it’s a job that works with you. I have a freedom that others don’t, so I’m grateful."