'SCARY AND LONELY'

Dakota Johnson says she ‘meditates’ to fight ‘depression’ during coronavirus while at home ‘without family or friends’

DAKOTA Johnson is relying on meditation during isolation, to cope with her depression.

The 30-year-old Fifty Shades of Grey actress said that "being kind to her body" was how she's managing being away from family and friends.

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Dakota Johnson is relying on meditation during isolation, to cope with her depressionCredit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Global Citizen

“You are at home, you’re not with your friends, you’re not with your family, you are not able to do the things that make you feel worthwhile,” she on Wednesday.

“You’re kind of in this costume of depression,” she continued.

“Right now, there’s also immense pain and sadness ricocheting around the world constantly so it’s hard to feel totally positive all day, every day when the world is sad, it’s dangerous and it’s scary and it’s lonely,” she added.

The daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson said she manages her depression by staying active.

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that she finds her depression to be “beautiful.”

Dakota has been missing her mom - Melanie GriffithCredit: REX/Shutterstock
She's also been isolated away from her dad, Don JohnsonCredit: Broadimage/REX

The star has a new movie debuting during quarantine.

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She is starring alongside Tracee Ellis Ross in the comedy The High Note, which will premiere on streaming platforms May 29.

She's dating Coldplay's Chris Martin and recently managed to bag the role of co-directing Coldplay's music video for Cry Cry Cry.

She said, “That experience was just pretty dreamy. I am so grateful I was given the opportunity… I was working with such incredible artists in every department… I felt extremely privileged to make that video.”

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