Scarlett Johansson has been awarded her own star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame calling it a ‘deeply touching gift’.
The actress, 27, looked sensational in a monochrome dress and red high heels as she posed with the star in Los Angeles, California.
She said: ‘When I was told I was getting this star, I thought to myself, man, I really made it to the big time.
‘You know, no matter what happens from here on out, I made my mark, I’m here to stay, and my family for generations to come will always be able to visit me right here, always. What a deeply, deeply touching gift.’
The Avengers Assemble star showed up with her grandmother, sister Fenan and mum Melanie Sloan.
Her co-star Jeremy Renner also turned up to show his support claiming she was ‘tremendously awful’ to work with.
He quipped: ‘For six months, she continuously threw me around, beat me, stepped on me and wiped the floor with my dignity and self-respect every day — all with a smile on her face.’
Scarlett, who has appeared in films like Lost In Translation and Match Point, has been working since she was eight-years-old.
Talking about receiving the accolade, she gushed: ‘I was like, ‘Wow! I’ve been in the industry for 20 years, and I’ve worked since I was a kid.’ It felt like a big milestone.’
Scarlett is currently working on Hitchcock in which she stars as Psycho actress Janet Leigh.
Anthony Hopkins will be taking the role of the famous director with Jessica Biel, Helen Mirren, James D’Arcy and Toni Collette also part of the cast.