Scarlett Johansson recently lent her voice for Mike O'Brien's new comedy project, 'Tasty Radio', where she read out a Bible verse so sexily that fans went mad over it.
The American comedian said that the 'Lucy' star's low, breathy voice felt so sexy that it would make one feel slightly uncomfortable, but one can't stop listening to her, E! Online reported.
The former 'Saturday Night Live' member shared that he always wanted to sketch about the Old Testament, specifically Deuteronomy, that should be filled with weirdly specific, random rules and speeches.
Notably, on October 30, O'Brien will release his new project that will feature all the tracks serving as different radio stations and one among these is the 'Sexy Bible,' where the actress can be heard reading out ridiculous passages from the Book of Deuteronomy on WSEX, Sexy Talk Radio.
Apart from this, the project will also feature Cecily Strong, Jason Sudeikis, Fred Armisen, John Mulaney and Seth Meyers.
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