Dakota Johnson is one of the leading Hollywood actresses. She rose to prominence with her really confident, noteworthy, sensuous roles in the movie Fifty Shades of Grey and its sequel. In past, as per reports in Pink Villa, the actress hijacked Olivia Wilde’s Instagram in March when the pandemic was still in its earlier stages as she demonstrated the correct way to wash hands and stay safe.

Though the biggest twist to the tale was her missing hands in place of which was her beau Chris Martin’s tatted hands were there. In the video, Dakota is seen standing in front of her sink as she had her hands pulled back and in place are Martin’s hands to assist the actress through the hilarious process. She begins by saying, “Olivia! Hey! It’s Dakota, thank you so much for asking me to tell you how I wash my hands because I’ve been waiting my whole life for someone to ask me to do that,” while through her intro Martin goofs around with his hands making the thumbs-up sign or touching Dakota’s face, trying to match her words.

Martin then continues to clumsily open the tap as Dakota narrates the disoriented tutorial. “First I’m going to turn on the tap,” Dakota continues while laughing at the Coldplay frontman’s actions, “I hose it down I really like to hose my hands down with the spray because the water gets the dust off.” Further, into the tutorial, Martin looks for the soap and aggressively lathers it. Dakota jokes around and adds, “I like to scrub them really, really fast, but I’m going to lower them because sometimes I hit myself in the face.” Martin goofs around some more as he takes a strand of his girlfriend’s hair and soaps it up too, “Oh, and I like to wash my hair if it’s dirty because sometimes my dirty hair gets in the way.”

Martin makes Dakota laugh some more as he takes a scrubber and starts using it on his hands. As Martin waters his soapy hands down messily, Dakota quips, “While you wash your hands, you can also wash your house.” The couple then concludes the video as Dakota addresses Wilde and adds, “Thank you for watching and see you on set,” referring to their then-being filmed psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling.