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Newly-single Hollywood star, 35, reveals she's always ‘psyched up for sex' – & hails famous mum's ‘great t**s'

Newly-single Hollywood star, 35, reveals she's always ‘psyched up for sex' – & hails famous mum's ‘great t**s'

Scottish Sun14-06-2025

The actress also revealed how she'd talk with her mother about how 'precious and important' sex is
SEX IT UP Newly-single Hollywood star, 35, reveals she's always 'psyched up for sex' – & hails famous mum's 'great t**s'
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FIFTY Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson has revealed she's always 'psyched up for sex'.
The 35-year-old — who has just split from Coldplay's Chris Martin — also hails movie star mum ­Melanie Griffith for giving her the confidence to strip on screen.
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Dakota Johnson has revealed she's always 'psyched up for sex'
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Promoting her new romantic comedy Materialists, Dakota admitted: 'I don't have to psych myself up for sex scenes. I'm always psyched up for sex! '
Dakota also opened up about her relationship with mother Melanie, 67 — who starred in 1988 hit Working Girl — on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast.
Dakota, whose father is Miami Vice star Don Johnson, 75, said: 'My mom raised me to be really, really proud of my body and love my body.
'So I've always felt so ­grateful for that, especially in my work because I can use it and it feels real.
'I think it was the way she spoke about it with me. She also talked to me about sex and how precious and important it is.'
Dakota added: 'She's a generous person. She's ext­r­emely generous. If you said to her, 'I love your shirt', she'd take it off. Mostly because she loves to be naked and has great t*ts.'
The end of Dakota and 48-year-old fiancé Chris's eight-year romance was confirmed earlier this month.
A source said: 'She wanted her relationship to work and is finding it hard.
'Dakota not only loves Chris, but his two kids, and that loss feels incredibly painful.'

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