A Romantic Outing in Mumbai– Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin
Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin enjoyed a rare public appearance in Mumbai, India, on January 17, where they were seen holding hands and sharing smiles, effectively quashing recent breakup speculation.
Coldplay’s Star Shines in India
Currently on their sold-out Music of the Spheres World Tour, Chris Martin, 47, was in Mumbai with his band Coldplay. The couple’s outing coincided with his concert series, showcasing their support for each other amidst their busy schedules.
Fashion Forward and Casual
In photos from their outing, Martin donned a laid-back look with a long-sleeved gray shirt, black pants, and white sneakers, topped off with a black graphic baseball cap. Johnson, 35, complemented his style with her own cap, a fitted black tank midi dress, and a gray sweater tied around her waist, effortlessly waving to fans.
Love That Endures
The pair first sparked romance rumors in the fall of 2017 and made their debut as a couple at Stella McCartney’s Autumn 2018 Collection event. Despite facing breakup rumors over the summer, sources confirmed that the couple remains “happily together,” emphasizing their commitment to balancing careers and love.
Engaged and In No Rush
Sources revealed that Johnson and Martin have been engaged for “years,” having first ignited engagement speculation back in 2020. Despite their commitment, they are reportedly in no rush to tie the knot.
A Strong Bond Beyond Romance btw Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin
In a candid interview with Rolling Stone, Martin referred to Johnson as one of his “best friends,” highlighting the deep connection they share. While he prefers to keep details about their relationship private, he acknowledged the significance of romantic love in their lives.
Family Matters
Chris Martin is also a dedicated father to his two children, Apple, 20, and Moses, 18, from his previous marriage to Gwyneth Paltrow. Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin’s amicable split in 2014 has allowed them to co-parent effectively while navigating their individual journeys.