The latest update on Scarlett Johansson's wedding is that she and her fiancé Romain Dauriac are planning to wait till their baby is born.

Last week it was rumored that Scarlett Johansson will tie the knot with her long-time boyfriend Romain Dauriac in August this year. However, recent reports have it that the couple has decided to wait a little longer to say their I dos. According to an E! Online report, the couple will wed after their baby is born.

"She is telling friends that she is not getting married until after the baby," a source revealed to E! News.

The "Avengers: Age of Ultron" star has been engaged to the 32-year-old French journalist since September last year. They started dating in November 2012. They met through a mutual friend, tattoo artist Fuzi Uvtpk, bonding over their love for art. She was seen finally flaunting her baby bump in NYC, July 15. It was the first time the actress was spotted with her baby bump in public since the pregnancy announcement in  March.

Johansson's much-anticipated Luc Besson sci-fi movie "Lucy" opens on Friday, so the 29-year-old actress will be busy promoting the flick before the wedding and the imminent birth of their first child.

Previously, Page Six reported that the 29-year-old dropped the news of her wedding to guests at Martha Stewart's party at her East Hampton home. The wedding venue is still a closely guarded secret, but there are already rumors that the star will either marry in Paris, Dauriac's hometown, or in the Hamptons, where the couple has been spending most of the summer.

As perfect as her life is now, Johansson's life hasn't been a bed of roses always. The actress told Vanity Fair in May that there was a period when she was "uninspired" by her acting career, which propelled her to feature in some box office flops.  This was the time when she divorced her first husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, after three years of marriage.

In a previous interview with C magazine, she described divorce as the ""loneliest thing you'll ever do."

The actress recently made headlines for starring in a SodaStream commercial. Her association with the brand forced her to resign from her position as the ambassador of Oxfam after the non-profit organization objected to her promoting SodaStream, which is operating from Israeli- occupied Palestinian land.

"Oxfam is opposed to all trade from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law. Ms. Johansson has worked with Oxfam since 2005 and in 2007 became a Global Ambassador, helping to highlight the impact of natural disasters and raise funds to save lives and fight poverty," the organization said in a report about the incident.

But all that criticism seems to be behind the actress now as she enjoys the success of her recently released movie "Captain America 2."