The 32-year-old actress feels she is not at liberty to make personal comments on the issue as she is doing more than well for herself, reported FemaleFirst.
In an interview with the weekly, The Observer, Johansson says, "There's something icky about me having that conversation (gender wage gap) unless it applies to a greater whole. I am very fortunate, I make a really good living, and I'm proud to be an actress who's making as much as many of my male peers at this stage.
The "Ghost in the Shell" star had earlier previously said she found it "disappointing" to be named the highest-grossing actress of all time as she was upset that no other women managed a place in the top ten.
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