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Dakota Johnson Reflects on Financial Struggles and Pedro Pascal's OnlyFans Suggestion

In a new Elle UK interview, Johnson discusses being cut off financially by her father, early career hardships, and her co-star's lighthearted career advice.

Dakota Johnson attends the 10th Annual LACMA Art+Film Gala presented by Gucci at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 06, 2021 in Los Angeles. The actress revealed she struggled financially in her early career after her father, actor Don Johnson, ended his support when she didn't go to college.
Actors Melanie Griffith, Dakota Johnson, and Don Johnson attend the New York premiere of "How To Be Single" at the NYU Skirball Center on February 3, 2016 in New York City. In a new interview, Dakota Johnson revealed she struggled financially in her early career after her father, actor Don Johnson, ended his support when she didn't go to college.
This image released by A24 shows Dakota Johnson in a scene from “Materialists.” The actress revealed she struggled financially in her early career after her father, actor Don Johnson, ended his support when she didn't go to college.
Don Johnson and daughter Dakota at the premiere of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” in Los Angeles, November 14, 2001. The actress revealed she struggled financially in her early career after her father, actor Don Johnson, ended his support when she didn't go to college.

Overview

  • Dakota Johnson revealed that her father, Don Johnson, cut her off financially after she was rejected by Juilliard, pushing her to pursue acting at age 19.
  • She detailed the financial difficulties she faced early in her career, including struggling to pay rent and buy groceries, despite occasional help from her parents.
  • Pedro Pascal, her co-star in the upcoming film 'Materialists,' jokingly suggested she start an OnlyFans account, which Johnson found intriguing but unlikely to pursue soon.
  • Johnson admitted unfamiliarity with OnlyFans but expressed curiosity about the platform, which has gained popularity for its subscription-based content model.
  • Currently, Johnson is focused on her packed film schedule, including leading roles in 'Materialists,' set for release on June 13, as well as 'Verity' and 'Splitsville.'