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‘Does anyone have a blanket?': Dakota Johnson's dress steals the spotlight on ‘The Tonight Show'

‘Does anyone have a blanket?': Dakota Johnson's dress steals the spotlight on ‘The Tonight Show'

Dakota Johnson found herself the center of unexpected attention on 'The Tonight Show' — not for her new film 'Materialists,' but for the plunging neckline of her outfit.
From the moment the actress took her seat opposite host Jimmy Fallon on Monday, June 2, she appeared uneasy. Glancing at the in-studio monitors and seeing her short, low-cut black dress, Johnson had a sudden realization.
'Oh God,' the '50 Shades of Grey' star said. 'This is the wrong outfit.'
'No, no. I think it's perfect, you look great,' Fallon replied. 'Just don't move.'
But the actress wasn't convinced, later asking, 'Does anyone have, like, a blanket I could wear?'
'My eyes are up here,' Johnson teased during one especially awkward moment, prompting Fallon to look skyward.
'I don't even know what to do,' the host said. 'I'm confused.'
Fallon gamely offered a tissue, which Johnson promptly stuffed into the neckline.
'That's perfect,' she joked. 'No one will even know the difference!'
After giving the tissue back to Fallon, he quipped that he'd sell the tissue on eBay.
'You won't believe where this tissue's (been)! TMZ!' he said.
Despite the distraction, the pair did manage to touch on 'Materialists' and shared stories from February's ' SNL50: The Anniversary Special.'
Johnson, who spent part of her childhood in San Francisco and Monterey, recalled watching the event from under the bleachers with Lorne Michaels and a brief backstage interaction with Meryl Streep, who kissed her hand.
But talk soon turned back to the dress.
'Tell me if there's a problem,' Johnson told Fallon.
'There's almost a problem, but not quite,' star of the NBC late-night talk show said. 'Everything is going according to plan.'
She wore it briefly before regaining her composure and carrying on.
This isn't Johnson's first brush with live-TV wardrobe hiccups. Last year, she held up her dress for the entirety of a 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' interview after a strap broke mid-show.

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