NEWSDakota Johnson, 36, Splits From Rocker Role Model, 29, Nearly 2 Weeks After He Hard Launched Their Romance on His New Record

Dakota Johnson and Role Model were fist spotted together in December 2025.
Aug. 20 2026, Updated 11:28 a.m. ET
Dakota Johnson is reportedly single again.
Johnson and Tucker "Role Model" Pillsbury have split after less than a year together, according to a source who shared the news with People.
Role Model and Johnson were first linked in December 2025 after they were spotted together having dinner. They were then seen about a month later in Los Angeles, however, neither of them ever publicly confirmed the status of their relationship.

A source shared not too long ago that the couple was 'on the same page.'
The Materialists actress, who is 36, is 7 years older than the "Sally, When the Wine Runs Out" singer, 29, with the insider claiming that their relationship ended "a while ago."
The news comes after an insider claimed Johnson and Role Model were "very much on the same page" and "it just feels easy" between the pair.
Johnson and Role Model even collaborated on a track for his newest album, Chuck Timely & the Hourglass.
Dakota Johnson Made a Cameo on Role Model's New Album

Dakota Johnson's voice is featured on the song 'Love I You.'
The actress made a flirty appearance on "Love I You" after she spontaneously dropped by the studio while he was recording the song.
Role Model is heard telling the 50 Shades of Gray star, "Hey, I think you're perfect," before she hits back, "You say that to everyone."
"Okay, well, is it working?" the rocker replies.
"Yeah," Johnson says. "But don't tell anyone."
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Role Model Teased It Was Not Dakota Johnson's Voice

In an interview with Zane Lowe, Role Model joked the voice was DJ Khaled.
As previously reported by OK!, during an August 4 appearance on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe, Role Model refused to reveal whether or not the mystery voice was Johnson.
"Who the f--- is on ['Love I You?']? Is that D? Can we not f------ pretend it's so obviously her?" Lowe asked. "She's not masking her voice and she's got a really recognizable voice. 'Sorry, D.'"
Rather than confirming or denying the speculation, the singer joked that the voice actually belonged to DJ Khaled.
"I'm sorry, I know that this is a great cat-and-mouse game going on, and long may it continue because you guys are cheeky as f---, both of you, individually, let alone together," Role Model replied.
'Her Voice Was Perfect on It'

Role Model later admitted the voice on his song was Dakota Johnson.
Most recently, however, Role Model decided to come clean.
Telling Rolling Stone on Sunday, August 16, that the interlude was his way of "publicly admitting the relationship," even though he was hesitant at first: "I think keeping those things separate is probably good."
"And then one day [producer Mason Stoops] convinced her, and I was just like, 'Yeah, let's try it.' And it was amazing. Her voice was perfect on it," the Maine native explained.
He added, "Obviously, yeah, you know that's gonna lead to discussions online, but also it made the song really special to me, and what a cool cameo to have… She did it in one try, too. It was very impressive."

