When Dakota Johnson and her 14-hour sleep schedule was revealed, fans’ reactions ranged from astonishment to utter empathy. She’s finally revealed the truth about her sleeping habits.
Dakota couldn’t help but giggle at the Wall Street Journal headline, ‘Dakota Johnson Likes to Sleep for 14 Hours a Night’, as she appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show for the tenth time.
“That’s a long time to sleep,” Jimmy commented. But, according to the Madame Web actress, she didn’t say it that way.
“I said that I could easily sleep 14 hours but I don’t, like, demand it” , she remarked with a smirk. “I’m not a monster!”
“I have a job!” she responded defensively. Dakota’s strict sleep routine sparked a flurry of news pieces debating if there is such a thing as too much sleep or whether we should all be receiving 14 hours every night. However, the actress posed an essential question: “Why is sleep bad?”
“Leave me alone!” She said, “I’m just sleeping; I’m not doing anything. “I am just sleeping.”
The normal adult requires between seven and nine hours of sleep, with the average American getting roughly seven hours and ten minutes every night. Many individuals may consider 14 hours, which is nearly double that, to be rather lavish.
“I don’t need anything to sleep like that, either,” Dakota asserted. “I can sleep exactly like that. I believe if I took Ambien, I would wake up next year.”
Dakota Johnson is slated to feature in Marvel’s next film, Madame Web, which will be released on February 14th. The actress characterized filming the Sony Spider-Man Universe film, directed by SJ Clarkson and featuring extensive CGI, as “psychotic”.
“I’ve never done a film where you’re on a blue screen with phony explosives going off and someone says, ‘Explosion!’ and you pretend there’s an explosion. Dakota described it as “absolutely psychotic.”
“I said, ‘I don’t know whether this is going to be nice at all! I hope I did an acceptable job! But I trusted Clarkson. She works so hard and hasn’t taken her eyes off this movie since we started.”
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