Jump directly to the content

ACTRESS Dakota Johnson weaves little to the imagination at the premiere of her new film Madame Web.

The star, 34, who plays the lead role in the spider-themed superhero flick, posed in a daring see-through gown at its first screening in Los Angeles.

Dakota Johnson looked stunning at the Madame Web premiere alongside Sydney Sweeney
3
Dakota Johnson looked stunning at the Madame Web premiere alongside Sydney SweeneyCredit: Getty
Dakota posed in a daring see-through gown at the film's screening in Los Angeles
3
Dakota posed in a daring see-through gown at the film's screening in Los AngelesCredit: Getty
Dakota has been dating Coldplay star Chris Martin since 2017
3
Dakota has been dating Coldplay star Chris Martin since 2017

She was joined by co-star Sydney Sweeney, 26, who also opted for a sheer web-like outfit.

No doubt their legions of fans were left spun out.

Dakota has been dating Coldplay star Chris Martin since 2017.

She is the daughter of famous parents Don Johnson, who is an actor, producer, director, singer, and songwriter, and actress and producer Melanie Griffith.

READ MORE ON DAKOTA JOHNSON

She has six half-siblings.

Jesse, Grace, Jasper, and Deacon Johnson hail from her dad's side, while Alexander Bauer and Stella del Carmen Banderas are from her mother.

Dakota's parents are very active on the internet and often post photos and videos - sometimes of Dakota.

On January 19, 2022, Dakota appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden and spoke about her parents sharing old pics of her.

"I don't like it, but I also don't go on social media, so I don't find out about it until it's really baked into the Internet, and somebody will send it to me like, 'Oh, you were so ugly - or you were so cute, when you had braces and a slicked back ponytail.

Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney stuns in a racy vinyl dress at showbiz bash

"I become like a 12-year-old and I'm like, 'Mom, you can't do that. We've had this conversation so many times!'," the actress added.

"She doesn't care."

Topics