
The Staten Island native only briefly mentions his fiancée in the tome but does endearingly say, “I’ve met someone I love and who I feel more comfortable with than I ever have before.” “And she had a grace and a smile that I’ve still never seen in any other human.” “I remember her being beautiful, smart, sweet, and intimidatingly sophisticated,” he continues. ‘Slovenly’ would have been more accurate),” he writes. “She claims that she remembers thinking I was ‘cute’ but I know what I looked like and that’s not the word I would have used. The sketch was a parody of MTV’s “My Super Sweet Sixteen,” writes Jost, 38, in his new memoir, “ A Very Punchable Face.”


The now-engaged couple was introduced when Jost, then in his first year at “Saturday Night Live,” wrote a sketch that Johansson, who was hosting the show for the first time, appeared in. Colin Jost’s first time meeting Scarlett Johansson was straight out of a rom-com.
