Dakota Johnson has called the internet 'a wild place' after a video from 2015 of her looking at her co-star Johnny Depp's hand went viral.
The actress had starred in Black Mass (2015) alongside Depp, and joined him on a number of press junkets for the film - including one for Venice Film Festival that sent Depp supporters into a frenzy.
Fans are convinced from the clip, which has gathered over four million views on YouTube, that Dakota had 'noticed' Johnny Depp's injured middle finger, which he claims was severed by his ex-wife Amber Heard during an argument.
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You can watch the clip below:
The incident surrounding the Pirates Of The Caribbean star's severed finger has been the subject of serious discussion as a result of the actor's high profile libel case against Heard, which claimed countless headlines last month.
During the trial, Depp claimed that he sustained the injury during an argument with Heard in Australia in 2015, when the actor threw a vodka bottle at him, which smashed.
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Heard argued that she didn't see exactly how the injury occurred, but claimed that it happened on a night when she claims Depp sexually assaulted her with a liquor bottle.
Over the course of the lengthy trial, Depp was gathered heaps of support from fans worldwide, sparking a number of viral videos that pleaded the actor's case for him.
One such video, taken from Depp and Johnson's Venice Film Festival press conference, had fans claiming it showed Johnson noticing Depp's injury.
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The video sparked comments such as: "I remember seeing that video clip years ago and it has lived rent free in my mind ever since. Dakota knew 100% and JD's body language says it all..."
Another fan said: "I don't even know how to feel about how she looked at him...the concern and the care...it was such a sweet thing."
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the Fifty Shades Of Grey actor revealed that she had seen the viral video, and was pretty confused by the reaction to it.
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She said: “I was like, ‘For the love of God, why? Why am I involved in this?'
“I don’t remember that at all, but please, take me out of this. Don’t let this go further.
"Can you imagine, oh, my God, if I was called to the witness stand? I can’t believe that people are watching [the trial] like it’s a show.
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"It’s like it’s a courtroom drama and my heart breaks. It’s so, so, so crazy. Humans are so f***ing weird. The internet is a wild, wild place.”
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Topics: Celebrity, Johnny Depp