Actress admits she barely remembers the night after attending a Cypress Hill show
Scarlett Johansson recently shared a hilarious and unexpected memory about her first-ever concert, admitting the experience was so wild that much of it is still a blur.
During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the actress spoke about attending a Cypress Hill concert at New York City’s now-closed Roseland Ballroom. According to Johansson, the night left quite an impression, though not all of the details are clear.
“I’m still buzzing from it, man. I am,” she joked while recalling the show.
Johansson explained that she likely went with a friend, though she cannot fully remember the circumstances because she was “so high” at the time. The moment that stuck with her most vividly involved the band doing something outrageous on stage.
She recalled that the group rolled what she described as a massive blunt, comparing its size to a Blimpie sandwich, before lighting it up during the performance.
“They rolled this huge blunt that was like this big,” she said. “It was like the size of a Blimpie sub. And they smoked it on stage, all the members of the band.”
Looking back, Johansson laughed about the chaotic moment, saying, “Those were the days, man.”
The conversation also shifted to a more personal topic when Johansson revealed something that genuinely terrifies her: cockroaches.
The actress admitted she has an intense dislike for them, saying she “really, really, really” hates the insects. She added that water bugs make things even worse.
Johansson described them as especially unpleasant because they resemble cockroaches but can also fly. According to her, that combination makes them even more unsettling.
“Not only do you have a disgusting water, cockroach-looking thing, but it flies,” she said. “And it’s aggressive. It goes for you.”
She summed it up by calling the creature “an insect from hell.”
