9:03 AM EDT 4/20/2017
Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson have definitely done their parts well on the highly successful "Fifty Shades of Grey" that people are already anticipating for more racy and steamy scenes on "Fifty Shades Darker." Although the portrayal of their characters is the main reason why the movie became an instant hit, it seems like one person is not so happy with their undeniable chemistry -- Amelia Warner.
Rumors have it that the wife of Jamie Dornan (Christian Grey) has been so uncomfortable with the closeness of the "Fifty Shades Darker" actor and his leading lady, Dakota Johnson (Anastasia Steele). There have been claims saying that Amelia Warner has been staying on the set to monitor her husband and Melanie Griffith's daughter's moves to find out if something fishy is going on.
Meanwhile, a new report claims that an A-list actress will be joining Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson in the next installment of the franchise. According to the outlet, Angelina Jolie, will be a part of "Fifty Shades Freed" to stir things up between Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele. While the addition of Brad Pitt's estranged wife will definitely bring more hype to the film, Amelia Warner is allegedly not going to let this happen.
Korea Portal suggests that this may be the last straw for Jamie Dornan. The "Fifty Shades Darker" is reportedly not too happy with his wife's sudden jealousy with Dakota Johnson and even banning him from working with Angelina Jolie in "Fifty Shades Freed." Insiders shared that Amelia Warner is starting to choke her husband emotionally that may push him from getting a divorce.
Although reports may have revealed Amelia Warner's insecurities, Dakota Johnson reminded everyone in an interview that there is definitely nothing romantic going on with her and her "Fifty Shades Darker" co-star Jamie Dornan. The 27-year-old actress and model noted that they have been good friends in real life which are why they easily bonded on set and did justice to their iconic roles.
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