Actress Scarlett Johansson was shocked and mortified when designer Isaac Mizrahi groped her breast while he was interviewing her before the Golden Globe Awards ceremony in January (06). The LOST IN TRANSLATION star has decided to speak out for the first time about the uncomfortable encounter, which had the designer examining the construction of her dress, while also feeling up her breasts. She says, "It was definitely in poor taste. I'd been prepping for two hours with hair and make-up and getting dressed. "And the first interview I do, someone who I have never met before fondles me for his own satisfaction. "Mostly I was thinking, 'Oh, my God, this is happening on live TV.'" The actress was wearing a clingy, cleavage-baring red Valentino gown and doesn't believe the designer was interested in the dynamics of the dress. She says, "Like he doesn't know how a dress works." Johansson insists she has no hard feelings when it comes to Mizrahi, saying, "I think he's a guy that's starting his TV career and he's making a bit of an exciting moment for himself. I can't be angry at him." Johansson won't have to worry about running into Mizrahi at Sunday (05MAR06) night's Oscar ceremony, because she isn't attending this year. But the star says she won't rule out talking to the designer at future red carpet events, adding, "I can take care of myself. I'm from New York."
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