When did Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin break up?
They reportedly ended their on-and-off relationship around June 2025.
Celebrity / Relationships
Dakota Johnson has sparked romance rumors with musician Role Model (Tucker Pillsbury) after being spotted together on multiple occasions. This follows her split from Coldplay's Chris Martin, marking a new chapter in her dating life.
Dakota Johnson's relationship with Chris Martin was reportedly on-and-off for eight years. After the breakup, Johnson has seemingly moved on with Role Model. The pair have been spotted on several dates, including a candlelit dinner and a recent outing where they were seen holding hands. This new relationship comes as Johnson reportedly felt that Martin was 'dragging his feet' on setting a wedding date. Sources indicate that the age gap and differing desires for the future may have also contributed to the split. The relationship with Role Model appears to be a fresh start for Johnson, with insiders noting that she seems 'lighter and more at peace'.
They reportedly ended their on-and-off relationship around June 2025.
Role Model, whose real name is Tucker Pillsbury, is a musician. He recently ended a three-year relationship with Emma Chamberlain.
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