Dakota Johnson proudly watches Chris Martin perform Coldplay’s headline slot at Glastonbury alongside his kids Apple and Moses Martin after couple’s secret split and reconciliation
Dakota Johnson proved her relationship with Chris Martin is still going strong as she proudly watched her boyfriend’s performance at Glastonbury on Saturday night.
The actress, 34, was spotted in the viewing area of friends and family on the side of the Pyramid Stage at the world-famous festival in the UK, with a good view of Chris’ band Coldplay, who were headlining for the fifth time.
Dakota was joined by Chris’ children Apple, 20, and Moses, 28, and a group of friends as they danced and sang along to the two-hour set.
Chris, 47, who shares Apple and Moses with ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, also had Tom Cruise, Gillian Anderson and Simon Pegg in the audience for Coldplay’s incredible performance.
Dakota Johnson (pictured far left) proved her relationship with Chris Martin is still going strong as she proudly watched her boyfriend perform at Glastonbury on Saturday night
Dakota’s sighting at Glastonbury marks the first time she has been seen with Chris since February, amid rumors that they had secretly split before recently reconciling.
The quiet power couple was last seen together in February during a loved-up trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
The couple, who have been together since 2017, are said to be ‘going strong’ because they are all busy with their individual careers.
According to insiders, they secretly broke up after their relationship ended, but then discreetly got back together.
A source said PEOPLE: ‘They’ve had their ups and downs, but now they’re back in full force.’
Martin is currently at the end of his Music Of The Spheres Tour with Coldplay, which started in March 2022 and ends in November with multiple dates in New Zealand.
A few weeks later, it was claimed in March that the two were ‘engaged’.
It was said at the time that the Coldplay singer had proposed to the actress “a while ago” and that he had the full blessing of his ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, 51, and their children.
Dakota was joined by Chris’ children Apple, 20, and Moses, 28, and a group of friends as they danced and sang throughout the two-hour set
The actress, 34, was spotted in the friends and family viewing area at the side of the Pyramid Stage at the world-famous British festival, with a prime view of Chris’ band Coldplay, who were performing for a record-breaking fifth year in a row.
The couple have kept their romance private since they first started dating six years ago.
A source said The mirror in March: “The couple has been engaged for some time and has kept the news private. But now they are open about it in their circles.
‘They were in love from day one, so taking this next step was inevitable.
“They are in no rush to plan the wedding, just enjoying making their union official.”
Dakota was also seen wearing an emerald ring on her wedding finger at her 34th birthday party in Los Angeles last October.
Tom Cruise, Gillian Anderson and Simon Pegg were also in the audience for Coldplay’s incredible performance
The British band made their debut at the iconic festival in the New Bands Tent in 1999, before headlining in 2002, 2005, 2011 and 2016.
Michael J. Fox stunned Glastonbury when he made a surprise appearance during Coldplay’s record-breaking headline set on Saturday.
The 100,000 attendees and BBC viewers were in tears as the 63-year-old Back To The Future actor, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease, took to the stage in his wheelchair to play guitar during Fix You and Humankind.
It was a milestone for the band, who made history by becoming the first group to headline Glastonbury five times, with Chris Martin, 47, citing Michael as the “main reason” they are in a group.
He said, “The main reason we’re in a band is because we watched ‘Back to the Future,’ so thank you to our eternal hero and one of the greatest people on the planet, Mr. Michael J. Fox. Thank you so much, Michael.”
The British band made making their debut at the iconic festival in the New Bands Tent in 1999, before headlining in 2002, 2005, 2011 and 2016.