Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson reminisced about a callback audition where she was labeled as “pompous” for simply greeting everyone in the room. Despite her polite gesture of introducing herself and shaking hands, feedback suggested she was perceived as arrogant and self-promoting. Johnson expressed confusion over the criticism, emphasizing that she was merely being courteous.
During a Hits Radio interview, Johnson shared her experience, highlighting the incident’s absurdity. She revealed that her politeness was misconstrued as arrogance, leading to her not securing the role. Johnson, known for her role in the new movie “Splitsville,” discussed the challenges of portraying complex and flawed characters on screen.
In the romantic drama-comedy “Splitsville,” Johnson plays Julie, exploring the intricacies of troubled relationships. The actress found joy in portraying characters with emotional depth and imperfections, resonating with audiences seeking authenticity in storytelling. Johnson’s upcoming project includes the film “Verity,” an adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel, where she stars alongside Anne Hathaway and Josh Hartnett.
