Dakota Johnson calls cancel culture 'a downer': 'I do believe that people can change'
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"Our Friend" star and daughter of Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith, Dakota Johnson, addressed cancel culture, which has rocked the careers of some of her former co-stars like Shia LaBeouf, Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer.
Now, she's speaking out about cancel culture. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last month and published on Wednesday, Johnson was asked about her former co-stars like Shia LaBeouf ("The Peanut Butter Falcon"), Johnny Depp ("Black Mass") and Armie Hammer ("Wounds") who've been accused of abuse. All three actors have denied the allegations. Gwyneth Paltrow, who was previously married to Johnson's boyfriend, wore a velvet suit to the fashion show. (PeBu / BACKGRID) Olympian Lindsey Vonn also donned a dress with armor-like shoulder pads at the event. (PeBu / BACKGRID)
The star said that she "never experienced" any abuse "firsthand" from her co-stars. Depp, 58, and LaBeouf, 35, have both been accused of physically abusing their partners while Hammer, 35, is facing allegations of sexual assault. It is unclear if Johnson was asked about specific allegations.