Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson are living their own lives now after their “Fifty Shades” trilogy movie has ended. The former is still happily married to Amelia Warner while the latter is now in a relationship with Chris Martin although they have not publicly admitted it yet.
Now, Jamie Dornan welcomed his third child early this month. He already has two daughters Dulcie Dornan, 5, and Elva Dornan, 3 and the new bundle of joy was revealed to be a girl as well, as per E! Online.
Jamie Dornan’s wife, Amelia also confirmed the news via Instagram. She posted an image of three pairs of shoes and captioned it with "So proud of these three glorious girls, it's an honor being their mummy..feeling incredibly lucky today #happymothersday."
Dakota Johnson’s “Fifty Shades” co-star previously said after he wanted to have more children after their third. On Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jamie Dornan told the host: "Part of me feels like I need to put a cork in it after this. But then alternatively, I feel like we make really great kids. I may just - if my wife's willing - do it until we can't do it anymore."
While Jamie Dornan is busy expanding his family, Dakota Johnson has yet to get married. She is being rumored to be in a relationship with Chris Martin but they have not officially confirmed this news.
Despite this, the two are frequently spotted together and recently, Dakota Johnson was seen picking up her boyfriend after a hike in Malibu. The Coldplay frontman was shirtless when the “Fifty Shades” actress pulled over at a hiking trail and let him in on her vehicle. The Hollywood Life reported that it is not certain if Dakota Johnson also hiked but many people found her action towards her rumored boyfriend to be endearing.


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