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Dakota Johnson Kicks Off Her Single Girl Summer in a Tiny White swimsuit

Dakota Johnson Kicks Off Her Single Girl Summer in a Tiny White swimsuit

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Dakota Johnson was photographed in a white swimsuit while on vacation in Ibiza, Spain, with Kate Hudson.
The photos offer the first look at Johnson during her downtime since news of her split from Chris Martin broke last month.
A source recently told People that Johnson is 'doing well' and 'doesn't want to have any regrets.'
Dakota Johnson is making the most of summer—and her new chapter as a single woman. The actress was photographed with Kate Hudson on a yacht in Ibiza, Spain. Johnson wore a tiny white swimsuit with her hair styled down. You can see the photos here on People.
The star just finished her press tour for Materialists. During the circuit, People reported that Johnson and her partner of eight years, Chris Martin, had quietly broken up. 'It feels final this time,' a source told the outlet. Multiple sources told People their relationship had been on-off.
Johnson hasn't addressed the relationship status change herself, but she kept her romance with Martin largely private. On June 23, a source close to Johnson told People that she is 'doing well,' though.
'The split wasn't exactly a shock,' the source explained. '[They] had the same issues for a while.'
'She wants to live her life very intentionally—she doesn't want to have any regrets,' the insider continued. 'She loves all her creative projects and is excited about her career. She believes there is more to life than work though. She wants a meaningful life on all levels.'
Johnson recently spoke with ELLE UK about her relationship history while discussing what drew her to play a matchmaker in Celine Song's Materialists.
'[I] loved that Celine used to be a matchmaker in real life,' she said. 'I find the whole concept of the film so interesting, because it's so foreign to me. I've never dated anybody. I've had boyfriends, but I have never been on a dating app. I just don't know that world. So, it was so interesting and intriguing. It's the most beautiful side of humanity, but it can also be the most ugly. Loving someone is the most scary and beautiful thing you can do.'
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