Actress Johansson sues over French book
PARIS
(AP) — Actress Scarlett Johansson is suing a French publishing house
over a novel that uses her name and image and explores the challenges of
being beautiful.
The
JC Lattes publishing house said Friday that a lawsuit was filed last
week about Gregoire Delacourt's book "The First Thing We Look At."
JC
Lattes spokeswoman Emmanuelle Allibert says the publishing house's
lawyers are preparing to respond to the court. Allibert says the book is
entirely fiction and is about a character
who looks like Johansson, not Johansson herself.
Johansson's
French lawyer Vincent Toledano said in a statement to The Associated
Press that Johansson is protesting the use of her name and image for
"mercantile" purposes, and accuses
the book of invading her privacy
( the first title “gee Scarlet is hella pretty and that must be tough” was rejected for the general “first thing we look at,” which was a compromise from the original working title "boobs")
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