50 Shades of Grey: Dakota Johnson Doesn’t Want Her Mom To See
50 Shades of Grey: Dakota Johnson Doesn't Want Her Mom To See
After the recasting, script adjustments, Charlie Hunnam leaving the set, Rita Ora found herself in a break-up; there's another thing happening caused by the movie and it's coming from Dakota Johnson who plays the movie's female lead Anastasia Steele.
While many fans of the EL James' best-selling novel have been eagerly awaiting for the film adaptation, it clearly looks like the movie's own star is not so keen about her own mother seeing it. It is reported that Dakota Johnson is definitely concerned about her mom, who happens to be acting legend Melanie Griffith and has even gone to actually banning his mom and the rest of her family members.
Despite her family's show business background and an acting icon for a mom, Dakota Johnson clearly knows that the movie would not be appropriate for her family to see as it is not a very-family friendly film.
As for mom Melanie, she explains that she understands the sentiments of her daughter and gushes about being very much proud of her doing the movie. Melanie won't be seeing the movie, but she did have some glimpse of the infamous Room of Pain when she went for a set visit.
Meanwhile, Dakota Johnson's co-star Jamie Dornan who stars as Christian Grey has chosen his next project - an Irish action thriller titled The Siege of Jadotville as Commandant Pat Quinlan who leads the siege of 150 UN Irish troops.
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