Scarlett Johansson Saves Her Bodyguard’s Life in Dramatic 11-Minute CPR

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    1. No way. Doing 11 minutes of CPR would feel like running a marathon. CPR can save a life IF advanced cardiac life support can take over in not more than 4-6 minutes, tops. Otherwise brain damage from oxygen starved brain tissue occurs. If this weren't a made up story and she did do this and he were still alive, he would be a vegetable and no such conversation could have taken place. There ARE real hero stories out there – and sadly many are largely ignored.

    2. No, Scarlett Johansson did not perform CPR on her bodyguard. This is a fabricated, viral rumor spread widely on social media.The story claiming she performed CPR for 11 minutes and continues to pay her bodyguard's salary is simply a piece of internet fan-fiction. No reputable news outlets or emergency medical reports have ever verified this event.

    3. The internet story claiming Scarlett Johansson performed CPR on a bodyguard for 11 minutes to save his life is an unverified viral myth that originated on social media and quickly spread across platforms like Threads and Facebook. No official medical reports, credible news outlets, or official representative statements confirm this event took place.

    4. Scarlett Johansson did not perform CPR on a bodyguard. This story is a viral internet myth and fabricated anecdote.The rumor claims she performed CPR on a bodyguard for 11 straight minutes while the crew begged her to stop, later paying his salary after he retired. However, there is no legitimate news, medical, or police record of this ever happening. Fact-checkers and social media commentators have debunked the story as completely fabricated clickbait.

    5. That's nothing, I was in NYC and a building started to topple over, I put one hand against it, pushed really hard and it straightened up. I saved like 6 million people who were in the building.
      It was a close one. No Really, it happened, I wouldn't put it on the net if it weren't true.