
When Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost welcomed their newborn baby boy, Cosmo, dads and fans wanted to see him. But, unfortunately, not every couple is as camera-friendly as our Reynolds family. The Yosts are a little closeted and have managed to shield their baby from the camera’s glare. Until Colin appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to reveal his son’s identity.
The couple have kept a relatively low profile since tying the knot in 2020. They met on the set of the show “Saturday Night Live” in 2006 Prestige. The pair would see each other more often as Scarlett returned to host the show before they reconciled in 2017. Almost a year later, Colin is pouring something out to his son.
Colin Jost shows his son Jimmy Fallon’s face
A few days after Aubrey Plaza spoke with Jimmy Fallon, his colleague Yost became a guest on the show. The 40-year-old was well aware of netizens’ interest in their son, so he brought a photo with him. After asking his permission, Fallon showed the public a framed photo. And lo and behold, it wasn’t his son, but M3GAN, the internet’s favorite scary doll right now! Joost joked about how their son looks like both of them, especially Johansson with his blonde locks!
.@ColinJost shows Jimmy an exclusive photo of his son and Scarlett Johansson. 🤣 #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/ROqpzf3hbS
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) January 21, 2023
“It’s like a mixture. You see, we both are. A little of both of us,” he said, keeping a straight face. It was clear that Josh had no intention of revealing his son’s identity just yet. But he deceived the audience a lot. What can you expect from SNL star?
M3GAN is a character in the latest horror film of the same name. An unexpected hit eats up the box office. There is already a sequel. The manic thriller tells about the roboticist Gemma, who creates an artificial intelligence M3GAN, a companion for children. When he gives it to his 8-year-old niece, she rolls the dice to see the horrific events unfold.
Did you expect it to show a picture of M3GAN?