Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey can’t get enough of each other.
The Jurassic World Rebirth costars got up close and personal in a new photo Bailey, 37, shared via Instagram on Monday, August 25.
In the snap, Bailey leaned into Johansson, 40, as he seemingly prepares to bite her neck. Johansson, meanwhile, looked directly at the camera with a sultry gaze.
“SCARLETT // @theshamelessfund,” Bailey captioned the post, which he posted in collaboration with his charity, The Shameless Fund, which seeks to raise money for various LGBTQIA+ initiatives.
Bailey and Johansson raised eyebrows this summer when they greeted each other with playful kisses at various red carpet premieres for the latest Jurassic World movie.
The Bridgerton actor defended kissing his married pal on the lips in an interview with Entertainment Tonight at the film’s New York City premiere in June.
“I believe in being able to show love in all different ways. And if you can’t kiss your friends … life’s too short not to,” Bailey said.
Meanwhile, Johansson’s husband, Colin Jost, quipped during a July interview that he had nothing to worry about.
“I guess in Jurassic Park terms, the attack always comes from the raptor you never thought was there. Of all the threats out there, I wasn’t thinking it was Jonathan,” Jost, 43, joked to Entertainment Tonight.
“I think it’s going to be OK,” he continued, noting, “Jonathan is an out gay man. It didn’t seem like the biggest threat.”
“Jonathan and I, at the red carpet, we were like, ‘I guess we have to kiss now? Is that what happens? Close the loop?’” he further joked.
In a more serious tone, Jost added, “People really blow it out of proportion when someone kisses their friend hello.”
Johansson and Jost began dating in 2017 and tied the knot in October 2020. The couple share a son, Cosmo, 4, while Jost is also stepdad to Johansson’s daughter Rose, 10, from her previous marriage to Romain Dauriac.
“I think part of the reason I fell in love with [Scarlett] is she’s a great mom,” Jost commented on being a stepdad in a New York Times interview in July 2024. “I’ve known Rose, my stepdaughter, since she was 2. It’s weird. You get to actually preview someone as a mom.”