‘They Annoyed Me’: Dakota Johnson Addresses Generational Gap With Madame Web Co-Stars

Dakota Johnson felt like a bit of an outsider when on the set of Madame Web, unable to connect with her younger co-stars in the same way they had.Madame Web stars Dakota Johnson, 34, in the titular role. The cast also includes Sydney Sweeney, 26; Celeste O’Connor, 25; and Isabel Merced, 22. Speaking about her co-stars in a recent interview with Seth Meyers on Late Night, Johnson addressed how it felt like there was a generational disconnect between herself and her three co-stars. She admitted that they would “annoy” her in a certain way on the set, but that didn’t mean that she didn’t still have “love” for the three of them.In a separate interview with E! News, Johnson further spoke about her inability to connect better with her co-stars on the Madame Web set. She said that co-stars Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, and Isabela Merced had created their own group chat named “The Boo Crew,” and that Johnson wasn’t invited to be a part of it. For her part, Johnson said there was a “sisterly dynamic” felt between them, though she quipped that being a millennial must have “certainly” been what got her left out of the trio’s Gen Z group chat.

Dakota Johnson felt like a bit of an outsider when on the set of Madame Web, unable to connect with her younger co-stars in the same way they had.

Madame Web stars Dakota Johnson, 34, in the titular role. The cast also includes Sydney Sweeney, 26; Celeste O’Connor, 25; and Isabel Merced, 22. Speaking about her co-stars in a recent interview with Seth Meyers on Late Night, Johnson addressed how it felt like there was a generational disconnect between herself and her three co-stars. She admitted that they would “annoy” her in a certain way on the set, but that didn’t mean that she didn’t still have “love” for the three of them.

In a separate interview with E! News, Johnson further spoke about her inability to connect better with her co-stars on the Madame Web set. She said that co-stars Sydney Sweeney, Celeste O’Connor, and Isabela Merced had created their own group chat named “The Boo Crew,” and that Johnson wasn’t invited to be a part of it. For her part, Johnson said there was a “sisterly dynamic” felt between them, though she quipped that being a millennial must have “certainly” been what got her left out of the trio’s Gen Z group chat.

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