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Scarlett Johansson Sparks Engagement Rumors

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Scarlett Johansson just added some fuel to those engagement rumors by stopping by the Monique Lhuillier bridal boutique in Los Angeles with her mom and sister.

Johansson, who has been dating actor Ryan Reynolds for a year now, stopped by the trendy boutique to look at some wedding dresses.

“They stayed for a while,” a source tells Page Six.

If you all remember, Reynolds used to be engaged to Alanis Morissette a few years back. Reynolds and Johansson have been one of those super low-key couples, they hardly ever attend events together and in general don't talk about their relationship publicly. Maybe that's why they've lasted for over a year, we know how rare that is in Hollywood!

UPDATE: Johansson's rep denied that she's pregnant. She said, "A family member is getting married, not her. She is not engaged."

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Posted by: Serg G. on 03/07/2008 11:16 PM

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