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Dakota Johnson Confesses She is 'Ready' to Move On to Other Kinds of Films; 'Fifty Shades' Star Finds New Liking After Movie

Dakota Johnson Confesses She is 'Ready' to Move On to Other Kinds of Films; 'Fifty Shades' Star Finds New Liking After Movie

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

Dakota Johnson has made a new revelation that will most likely affect the future of the star, especially after being a new cover girl for GLAMOUR. One thing that many may need to note is how the actress may leave the image she established from the popular "Fifty Shades" franchise.

The actress, according to Glamour Magazine, said that she is ready to work on other types of projects, which does not necessarily mean the opposite of her "sexy" aura. The actress clarified that she has not been put off by the over-sexualized series.

Johnson also said that the "Fifty Shades" series is not really the tale she would keep telling forever, but it has put her along the road that she will remember all her life. She added that she is "proud" of what she has done, and that these movies prepared her for something that she wanted to be in for quite some time.

To iterate more on the kinky side of Johnson, the actress said that she found some of the sexual toys rather "beautiful," if not too extreme. She learned to appreciate the purpose of such materials, although there are those that are really to grimy to even attempt. Nonetheless, some of the toys were called "chic" and intricate by the "Fifty Shades" leading lady.

The 27-year-old Johnson has starred in a number of films, some of which she was given much lighter roles. One includes going alongside Justin Timberlake for a small role in "The Social Network," as well Jason Segel in "The Five-Year Engagement." She was also part of other comedic films like "21 Jump Street" and "How to Be Single," but is most popularly known for playing Anastasia Steele in the "Fifty Shades" franchise.

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