Dakota Johnson has landed her next movie role!
26.04.2020 - 07:51 / justjared.com
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are stocking up.
The 30-year-old actress and the 43-year-old Coldplay singer stopped by a local grocery store to load up on supplies on Saturday afternoon (April 25) in Malibu, Calif.
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Chris was spotted loading the groceries into Dakota‘s vintage car before she got behind the wheel and drove off.
The day before, Chris was spotted driving his golf cart as he headed to a local Mexican food truck to pick up a
Dakota Johnson has landed her next movie role!
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Dakota Johnson is revealing that she has struggled with depression since she was 14 or 15 years old.
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Dakota Johnson gets some assistance while sitting in her broken-down vintage car on Saturday morning (May 2) in Malibu, Calif.
Chris Martin is looking fit.
With a re-broadcast of CBS' hit Prince celebration hastily scheduled for Saturday, Ken Ehrlich provided behind-the-scenes color commentary on performances by Sheila E., the Revolution, the Time, Susanna Hoffs, Misty Copeland, St. Vincent, Mavis Staples and more.