From Fifty shades to Shiv temple: Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Dakota Johnson exploring India together | WATCH
Entertainment: Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson quash breakup rumors with a heartfelt temple visit in Mumbai during the Music of the Spheres World Tour.
Entertainment: Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson have been spotted walking hand in hand as they were visiting Mumbai, India, killing rumors of a split. Dating since 2017, the couple visited the historic Shri Babulnath Temple, showing how close-knit they have remained with Martin's sold-out Music of the Spheres World Tour.
Cultural soaking up before music
The night was the eve of a very much-awaited concert, and the couple had embraced local traditions. Dakota went for a printed cotton suit with its dupatta draped over her head respectfully, while Chris wore a pastel blue kurta with a Rudraksha mala around his neck. One special moment was captured when Dakota whispered a prayer into Nandi's ear, which is symbolic of devotion and blessings.
Causal yet coordinated style: A signature look
People captured images of the two wearing seemingly harmonious casual clothing. Chris is seen in black pants, white sneakers, and a black graphic baseball cap. Dakota donned a black tank midi dress with a gray sweater tied around her waist, a matching cap, and black sneakers. The couple had been private about their relationship. They waved at fans and savored their low-key escapade.
Dismissal of rumors of separation
Speculation about the current state of affairs in the relationship has been rife. Rumors of a secret breakup and reconciliation since early 2024 emerged as the couple's alleged engagement emerged, for neither party confirmed such a report. However, sources in June 2024 revealed that Chris and Dakota are "going strong," moving on from previous issues.
Responding to breakup speculation
Dakota's representative denied break-up rumors in August, saying the couple was "happily together." Chris, speaking in December, spoke of how important he feels it is to live a private life; he calls romantic love a vital but private part of life.