Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan's Rumored Affair Has Not Died Down; 'Fifty Shades Darker' Stars Consider Each Other Good Friend
Rumor surrounding two main casts of the "Fifty Shades Darker," Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan, has not subsided despite they have clarified to be the good friends. The steamy scene in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" and its sequels have ignited the speculation to be greater.
Jamie Dornan has responded to the rumor surrounding him and co-star in "Fifty Shades Darker," Dakota Johnson, in an interview with Daily Telegraph last February. He criticized the articles in tabloids and online speculations about his affair with Johnson as disgusting. For him, those movies are just working contract he has to finish as he said, "It's over. I signed up for three movies, I’ve made three and filming is finished."
Unfortunately, the steamy sex scene he filmed with Johnson has become the source of speculation. His personal life and relationship with wife Amanda Warner went to be under the prying eyes of the tabloid reporters. His co-star in "Fifty Shades Darker" also experienced similar treatment.
Media followed her wherever she goes, including when she was on vacation her friends in the Miami beach. She was spotted wearing a sexy red bikini with sunglasses and a big hat. In regard to her experience to film "Fifty Shades Darker" and the other "Fifty Shades" movie, she admitted the filming was never an easy one.
Johnson opened up in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, that after her first experience in the movie, working in the sequels "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" has become less petrifying. Mainly because she and Dornan have become closer and they have developed mutual trust to film the sex scene together. However, she admitted that it was never easy to film such scenes.
The sequel "Fifty Shades Darker" was released on Feb. 10 and received many negative reviews. It also made less revenue than the "Fifty Shades of Grey" that grossed $571 million with only $378.8 million. During the filming of the uncomfortable scene, Dornan and Johnson had to adjust themselves and eventually became good friends as they revealed during the interview in the NBC 's "Today" below: