Having attracted the attention of the audience since 2017, the relationship between actress Dakota Johnson and singer Chris Martin seems to have come to an end. According to People, the couple had broken up many times but this breakup is said to be the end for all. However, just about two weeks ago, the two were still seen walking together on the beach in Malibu. The Daily Mail quoted a close source revealing that the reason for the breakup came from the fact that the two no longer found harmony in the relationship.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin appeared in Malibu.
The relationship between Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin has been rumored to have ended for a long time, but the two have yet to find a suitable way to announce it. According to a close source, the couple tried many times to save their relationship for a long time before deciding to “go their separate ways”.
Currently, representatives of Dakota Johnson – the star of the movie Fifty Shades Of Grey – and Chris Martin – the lead singer of the band Coldplay – have not yet responded to this information.
Representatives of both have yet to make any official announcement.
According to ELLE, Chris Martin’s children with ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow were extremely surprised and devastated by the news of their father’s split with Dakota Johnson. For nearly 8 years, Apple Martin and Moses Martin have always considered the actress as a second mother, an indispensable part of the family. The Madame Web actress also confided: “I love those children as if my life depended on them.”
Chris Martin’s children were surprised by the news of their father’s split with Dakota Johnson.
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin started dating in 2017 and became one of the most private couples in Hollywood. In March 2024, many sources said that Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were secretly engaged.
The actress appeared in public with an emerald engagement ring and shared that the two are currently going through a happy time. However, the wedding plan has not been specifically determined.
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