With only few more months left before the release of "Fifty Shades Darker," rumors about Jamie Dornan and wife Amelia Warner's divorce are becoming louder than ever. Some speculate that the 34-year-old actor is longing to be single to pursue Dakota Johnson.
Since the actor was back to filming as Christian Grey in the famous American erotic romantic drama, split rumors between him and his wife have been making headlines, especially that many of his scenes with co-star Dakota Johnson were described as raunchy.
To recall, ever since the actor started filming the movie, speculations that he and Dakota Johnson is more than co-stars have been making rounds. Moreover, the actor reportedly added fuel to the news as he confessed he is quite comfortable filming scene with Dakota Johnson.
Moreover, reports claim that Dornan's wife, Amelia Warner did not watch "Fifty Shades of Grey" and does not plan on seeing the sequel. Also, Jamie Dornan continued to deny split rumors.
"My wife is one of the most brilliant human beings in the world," Dornan shared during an interview on The Jonathan Ross Show. "She hasn't watched it. Why would she watch it? She wouldn't put herself through that."
In an interview with Marie Claire UK, the father-of-two talked about his family and marriage. And the actor hinted about why he quit his social media because of his family.
"People like to go after your family and sh*t as well. It's one of the main reasons I left social media," the actor said.
"They say horrific things about your loved ones, and so it opens up fast," he said adding, "but yes, the idea of being single makes me instantly sweat."
Jamie Dorman has been consistent in denying the infidelity and divorce rumors as he has been pointing out his love for Amelia Warner and their daughters. Moreover, he reportedly said he is thankful that the filming is done and he would have more time to spend with his family.
"Fifty Shades of Darker" is set to premier on February 9, 2017.
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