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Dakota Johnson's Blazer Minidress Was So Low Cut, She Covered It Up With Tissues on TV

Dakota Johnson's Blazer Minidress Was So Low Cut, She Covered It Up With Tissues on TV

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Dakota Johnson is no stranger to wearing daring ensembles, from sheer Gucci dresses to lingerie bodysuits. But the actress got a little self-conscious while filming The Tonight Show in a very low-cut blazer minidress. At two points during her interview, Johnson literally covered up the neckline with objects host Jimmy Fallon gave her.
'This is the wrong outfit,' she began the interview before warning Fallon to 'tell me if there's a problem.'
'Right now, there's not a problem,' he replied. 'There's almost a problem but not quite.'
'[I'll] keep my posture real good,' she quipped. Then she asked a moment later, 'Does anyone have, like, a blanket I could wear?'
Fallon offered her some tissues, joking, 'No one will even know the difference.' She put them in her neckline, and it almost looked like they were part of the look:
She ultimately removed them. Later in the chat, Fallon gave her a sweater to wear. The first place she put it was over her cleavage to cover it up again.
Johnson didn't actually have any wardrobe malfunctions during the interview, but she did cause a little trouble with Fallon doing prank phone calls.
The host first brought up Johnson being prank-called by Billie Eilish on ELLE's Phoning It In series. Johnson defended her earnest response to Eilish's prank, saying 'I was trying to be a good friend...I love Billie so much.'
Fallon and Johnson decided to do some prank calls of their own to businesses. Both used accents—and were pretty convincing. Watch the full segment below:

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