Dakota Johnson: Learned to Love Her Body as a Child - Dakota Johnson: Mother's Influence Boosts Confidence in Young Girls
Dakota Johnson, famous for her role in the Fifty Shades of Grey films, has shared her belief in the importance of instilling confidence in young girls. The actress, who recently starred in 'Materialists', attributes her positive body image to her mother's influence.
Johnson, who rose to fame through the Fifty Shades franchise, plays Lucy Mason in 'Materialists'. Directed by Celine Song, the romantic drama sees Mason caught in a love triangle between a charismatic financier, played by Pedro Pascal, and her ex-boyfriend, portrayed by Chris Evans.
Off-screen, Johnson values a balanced lifestyle. She works out five times a week, prioritizes sleep, and maintains a healthy diet. However, she also enjoys indulging in margaritas with friends without worrying about her diet. This balance reflects her positive outlook on life and body image.
Johnson credits her mother, Melanie Griffith, for instilling confidence in her. She learned the importance of feeling perfect, smart, special, strong, and brave from a young age. This positive influence has shaped her perspective on herself and young girls today.
Dakota Johnson, known for her roles in 'Fifty Shades' and 'Materialists', emphasizes the significance of boosting young girls' confidence. Her own journey, influenced by her mother, reflects her commitment to promoting positive body image and self-worth.