Dakota Johnson says she ‘wouldn’t have a career’ without the ‘Fifty Shades’ franchise

At the point when Dakota Johnson addressed AOL Entertainment via telephone amid a current “Fifty Shades Freed” limited time visit stop in Paris, she started the discussion by raising the most recent wild news story standing out as truly newsworthy.

“Did you see this thing about Homeland Security papers being left on a plane?” she asked, referring to the Super Bowl anti-terrorism documents that were, well, left on a plane.

“I have,” I responded with a nervous laugh. “Reading the news between interviews, I assume?”

“Reading the news and also [thinking], What the f-ck is going on?” Johnson replied. “I think people are so freaked out by the world that they’re losing their minds — especially me.”

On the contrary! All through our meeting, the performing artist couldn’t have been more mindful, mindful and open as she might have been. Johnson, proud in her both her eagerness to be demanding about who she works with and her choice to generally swear off web-based social networking for her emotional wellness, keeps on adapting increasingly about herself and her capacities with each undertaking she goes up against, and that energizes her.

Also, as she starts to look past the “Fifty Shades” establishment, Johnson will most likely dependably be appreciative for the open doors that it’s given her, going so far as to disclose to us that she “wouldn’t have a vocation” without it.

Underneath, AOL Entertainment converses with Dakota Johnson about wrapping up the “Fifty Shades” film establishment, driving herself to end up plainly a far superior performing artist and her thankfulness for her fans.

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