Johnson, who is believed to have parted ways from Chris Martin in June this year, has "slowly started dating again and she is happy," a source told People.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin seems to have no plans to give up the famous "kiss cam" at the band's shows, even after it led to a viral scandal involving former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's ex-HR head, Kristin Cabot.
Astronomer, a data Ops company, has hired actress and ex-wife of Coldplay singer Chris Martin, Gwyneth Paltrow, as its "temporary spokesperson" following the Coldplay kiss cam scandal and the resignations of its CEO and head of HR.
Chris Martin, a singer-songwriter and musician, offered a light-hearted caution to Coldplay fans during the band's most recent event, following the viral video of 'kiss cam' drama from the band's previous concert earlier in the week, reported People.
The clip went viral in no time, sparking speculation about the identities of the couple. Amid the viral frenzy, Astronomer confirmed that Byron had been placed on leave.
One of the viral clips from the gig shows frontman Chris Martin unintentionally putting a spotlight on a man and woman, who were seen on the jumbotron, standing draped in each other's arms.
Actress Dakota Johnson shared her experience in Hollywood, which she thinks is a "bit of a mess" at the moment because studios want to keep remaking "the same things," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Before his gigs at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 18 and 19, Chris, along with Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson, paid a sacred visit to the iconic Babulnath Temple. They were joined by Bollywood star Sonali Bendre and 'Swades' fame actress Gayatri Oberoi.
Dakota Johnson opened up on the failure of her Marvel movie, 'Madame Web,' saying that it wasn't her "fault" and that big-budget films usually fail all the time.