Coldplay front man Chris Martin eagerly anticipates a summer wedding, amid the buzz surrounding his fiancée Dakota Johnson's recent movie.

The ceremony aims to uplift her spirits following the online banter surrounding her latest film, Madame Web.

Love Amid Hollywood Struggles

In the wake of Madame Web, a Spider-Man spinoff, receiving lukewarm reception and a modest $42 million box office, a source told the National Enquirer via Radar Online, "[Johnson] has hit rock bottom." She fears the reviews could be the death knell of her career!

Johnson, daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, stirred up trouble by publicly criticizing the blockbuster superhero movie, much to the disappointment of the film executives.

She mourned, "It's not nice to be a part of something that's ripped to shreds, but I can't say that I don't understand."

"I probably will never do anything like it again because I don't make sense in that world."

A source revealed that Martin's initiative to plan a summer wedding pulled his partner back from the edge just in time.

The couple, engaged in 2020 and recently living together in a luxurious Malibu mansion since 2021, had taken their time before deciding to tie the knot.

In the wake of Madame Web's box office disappointment, Johnson's fiancé and parents are expressing concern for her well-being.

According to a seasoned industry PR representative, sources claimed Johnson was overwhelmed with emotion, seeking solace from her beau while her parents expressed great worry for her well-being.

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The source also mentioned that the 50 Shades of Gray actress has been trying to distance herself from the nepotism label since the start of her acting career.

Despite her attempts, the unfavorable reviews are not helping to improve her public image.

"Dakota has desperately tried to shed the nepo baby tag for as long as she's been acting."

According to the insider, "It certainly will be difficult for her to recover from a disaster of this magnitude."

"With all of the bad reviews, Dakota's petrified Madame Web could do even worse and become the biggest Marvel flop of all time. That's the last thing she needs on her resume."

Take this report with a grain of salt. News from that outlet can often be exaggerated or unreliable.

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