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Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson News, Updates: Here's How the 'Fifty Shades' Stars Are Enjoying Their Holidays

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Jamie Dornan and Amelia Warner were recently spotted in Nerano, Italy enjoying a seaside restaurant and an afternoon of swimming underneath the sun. Just Jared posted a compilation of the couple's pictures for fans as it is rare to see the couple in public enjoying themselves.

Jamie Dornan's children, Dulcie and Elva Dornan, were surprisingly not with their parents. This may have been a couple-only trip for the 36-year-old “Fifty Shades of Grey” star and the Slow Moving Millie musician.

While on vacation, Dornan himself is still busy with other projects aside from the movies. The Irish actor recently became a patron of a new organization, NI PanC, which aims to battle pancreatic cancer.

Dornan's decision to support the organization comes from his own experience of losing his mother at a young age to the aforementioned disease. Dornan mentioned that his decision will hopefully shed more awareness on the challenges of battling pancreatic cancer among the public, helping current research improve the quality of life of those who suffer from it.

In other news, Dakota Johnson may be up against stiff competition for the affections of Coldplay singer Chris Martin. Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin were last spotted at a Radiohead concert in Boston together and have been pretty much a low-key couple.

A new challenger for Martin's affections presented herself when Kelly Clarkson's daughter, 4-year-old River Rose, said that she would like to kiss the 41 year-old rock frontman. River Rose proceeded to do her own rendition of Coldplay's “Yellow” – the video of which was posted by Clarkson on Twitter.

While it's not Gwyneth Paltrow bearing down the doors and asking Dakota Johnson for her former lover back, the adorable video of River Rose singing is enough to win the hearts of any fan.

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