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Posted: 2024-02-15T20:20:13Z | Updated: 2024-02-17T05:17:54Z Dakota Johnson Explains Why Her Gen Z Co-Stars Annoy Her | HuffPost

Dakota Johnson Explains Why Her Gen Z Co-Stars Annoy Her

The millennial actor says her Madame Web co-stars reminded her of how she was different from them, like, every second of the day.
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Dakota Johnson got a little get off my lawn with her Gen Z co-stars.

Johnson spoke to Seth Meyers  on Late Night recently about her relationship with her Madame Web co-stars Sydney Sweeney, 26, Celeste OConnor, 25, and Isabela Merced, 22.

I love them, but they annoy me, the Persuasion star admitted to Meyers.

Johnson, a 34-year-old millennial, said this sentiment was due to the generational divide she felt with her co-stars.

When did you feel the oldest? Meyers asked Johnson.

All the time, Johnson responded somewhat jokingly. Like, every second of the day.

Watch Johnsons conversation with Meyers below: 

On Monday, in an interview with E! News,  the Fifty Shades of Grey alum elaborated on another reason why her co-stars irked her.

I dont think they include me, Johnson said about a group chat that Sweeney, OConnor and Merced apparently have named The Boo Crew.

Johnson added: Im older than them, and they make sure that Im aware of that.

Although Johnson seemed to be displaying her wry sense of humor during these interviews, Sweeney may also be in on the generational joke.

While speaking to E! News, the Euphoria star emphasized how much older Johnson was than her while giving The Lost Daughter star a back-handed compliment.

Ive been a fan of hers since I was a lot younger, Sweeney said, noting that she might have snuck into a screening of one of Johnsons R-rated Fifty Shades movies when she was underage. 

Sweeney added, My parents didnt let me watch it.

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