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And while it sounds like the two connected on that night, Dakota confessed she had absolutely no recollection of it ever happening, which made for quite the awkward interaction when the two crossed paths again at the Met Gala “about ten years later.” (From my research, it was probably only about five years later in 2019).
Pedro Pascal's joke to Dakota Johnson about why she should have an OnlyFans account has fallen foul of a section of the internet.
Dakota Johnson seems to have her own version of meeting Pedro Pascal. She first described “fashion’s biggest night” as like The Twilight Zone. Then, she made sure to reassure the Fantastic Four: First Steps actor about what her real first impression of him was while playfully calling him out on constantly bringing up the Met Gala:
Dakota Johnson was interviewed by her “Materialists” co-star Pedro Pascal for Elle UK and spoke about being cut off by her father, actor Don Johnson, when she did not get into Juilliard. Johnson did not have a college back-up plan,
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Comic Book Resources on MSN'Pretty Funny Dudes:' Dakota Johnson Praises Her A24 Romcom Co-Stars, Pedro Pascal and Chris EvansMadame Web's Dakota Johnson will soon star in Materialists, a romantic comedy movie where she's caught up in a love triangle with Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans. In a recent interview at Cannes, Johnson had nothing but high praise for her co-stars.
This month, Dakota Johnson is Elle ‘s latest cover star, and while I typically find these kinds of stories a little lackluster, this particular one is pretty charming. Probably because Pedro Pascal, Johnson’s co-star in the upcoming Celine Song romcom, Materialists, did the interviewing.
Dakota Johnson reveals her curiosity about OnlyFans, sparked by a humorous suggestion from Pedro Pascal. The actress discusses the evolving dynamics of celebrity and online monetization in a candid interview.
When asked by Pascal what she thought was ugly about the dating scene, she continued: ‘Even the title of our movie – that people can basically get to a place where they deny their true soul’s needs or their true heart’s needs because of what they think they want or need in a materialistic way, which is sad to me.