Scarlett Johansson tries to blend in with the crowd as

Scarlett Johansson tries to blend in with the crowd as a normal person in NYC in an apple print jacket

Scarlett Johansson tries her best to blend into the NYC crowd in a hat and sunglasses with an apple print jacket while carrying two bags

Scarlett Johansson tried to hide her star power by dressing up like an average person for a walk around New York City on Monday.

The Black Widow star, 38, shed her wedding ring for the outing and wore electric blue leggings with a fluffy tan coat that had giant apples printed on it.

The Lost in Translation actress tucked her famous and recognizable hair under a ball cap and wore white socks pulled over her leggings and white sneakers.

The Lucy star, who revealed her very average morning routine earlier this year, also had a blue sweatshirt tied around her waist under her jacket and she wore sunglasses.

An average shoulder bag completed the red carpet look that would be at home in any major department store in any city in the US

In hiding: Scarlett Johansson tried to hide her star power by dressing up like an average person for a walk around New York City on Monday

In hiding: Scarlett Johansson tried to hide her star power by dressing up like an average person for a walk around New York City on Monday

Earlier this year, the Avengers: Endgame star showed fans her life is like that of a busy working mom – despite being one of the highest paid actresses in the world.

She shared that she gets up at 6:30 a.m., exercises four times a week when not taking pictures and five times a week when she’s in front of the camera, that she enjoys doing Pilates and is not strict with her diet.

The Ghost in the Shell actress also shared that she loves bagels and pancakes.

Scarlett, who next stars in Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, also revealed that her favorite part of the morning is snuggling into bed with the family and their dog, Pancake.

“My favorite thing in the morning is to snuggle everyone up, including our dog Pancake, who usually gets crushed by a leg or foot,” she revealed in an essay for Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.

Scarlett is mother to daughter Rose Dorothy Dauriac, nine, with ex-husband Romain Dauriac, to whom she was married from 2014 to 2017, and son Cosmo Jost, two, with Colin Jost.

Her favorite morning is Sunday.

“My husband and I work a lot and our kids are busy too, so being able to have time on Sunday mornings to enjoy ourselves, laugh and share is a gift we all greatly appreciate,” she remarked .

Incognito: The Black Widow star, 38, shed her wedding ring for the outing and wore electric blue leggings with a fuzzy tan coat that had giant apples printed on it

Incognito: The Black Widow star, 38, shed her wedding ring for the outing and wore electric blue leggings with a fuzzy tan coat that had giant apples printed on it

“Sometimes I make us all watch classic films like the Easter Parade. My daughter complains during the opening credits – what kid wouldn’t? – but she is quickly swept into the magic of the golden age. Sharing movies with her as she gets older is one of my greatest joys.”

The Horse Whisperer star shared a glimpse of her typical morning with the outlet starting at 6:30am.

“Wake up to my iPhone alarm clock which is usually set too loud and scares me. I would invest in one of those gradually calming alarm clocks that wake you up with a glowing light, but I wouldn’t sleep all night because I’d be paranoid that it wouldn’t wake me.

Then at 6:35 she goes straight to her bathroom. “I timed my morning skin routine with my Outset products and it’s 2 minutes and 45 seconds. How’s that for efficiency?’

Unrecognizable: An average shoulder bag completed the red carpet look that would be at home in any major store in any city in the US

Unrecognizable: An average shoulder bag completed the red carpet look that would be at home in any major store in any city in the US

Fifteen minutes later, she’s moving around. “With my teeth brushed and my tracksuit on, I wake my daughter up to get ready for school. I hate getting up early for the bus, but I love helping my daughter get ready for school,” she shared.

“I really enjoy taking care of my children. I know that one day she won’t want me to do her braids anymore, so I try to enjoy every brushstroke while she’s still interested. And I’ll make sure she eats something before we lug it to the bus.”

At 8:30 her little son gets up for breakfast. “Cuteness overload occurs. Colin and I love to sit with the baby and have coffee and read books and chat.’

Then she works out—either with her trainer or at a Pilates class, showers, puts on makeup, and eats lunch before heading to the office for lunch.

On the carpet: Johansson attends an event hosted by David Yurman in support of the Lower Eastside Girls Club at the David Yurman in New York in November

On the carpet: Johansson attends an event hosted by David Yurman in support of the Lower Eastside Girls Club at the David Yurman in New York in November