#SHOWBIZ: Chris Martin Leaves Fans in Frenzy After Cryptic Shout-Out to Ex-Girlfriend Dakota Johnson
- Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson, who were first linked in 2017, were publicly seen together on June 21, 2024, at Coldplay's concert in Naples, Italy, where Martin serenaded Johnson in the audience.
- Their long-term relationship faced challenges, including career conflicts and differing views on having children, leading to breakup reports on June 4, 2024, which the couple neither confirmed nor denied.
- Despite breakup reports, Martin publicly supported Johnson by giving a shout out to her film Materialists during a June 1 concert, and Johnson attended its June 7 New York premiere wearing a $25,500 ring amid engagement rumors.
- Throughout 2024, the couple was frequently seen together during casual outings in Malibu, took time to travel to Palma de Mallorca, Spain, and maintained a warm and friendly relationship with Martin's ex-wife, Gwyneth Paltrow, highlighting their private and sometimes fluctuating partnership.
- Their nearly eight-year relationship's pause suggests differing life goals and busy careers, implying they prioritize privacy while fans speculate about possible reconciliation or engagement.
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#SHOWBIZ: Chris Martin leaves fans in frenzy after cryptic shout-out to ex-girlfriend Dakota Johnson
LAS VEGAS: Coldplay's lead singer, Chris Martin, surprised fans on Friday night when he ended his show in Las Vegas with a shout-out to his rumoured ex-girlfriend, Dakota Johnson. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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Dakota Johnson was seen with her on-screen love interest and co-star Chris Evans' arm around her waist at the New York City premiere of her upcoming romantic comedy, Materialists
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