"Fifty Shades Darker" star Jamie Dornan's wife Amelia Warner is reportedly furious with her husband and his co-star Dakota Johnson's close relationship.
According to Inquisitr, Warner is not very happy with all of the photos of Dornan and Johnson on the set of their upcoming movie that have been circulating online.
Just recently, photos of the co-stars kissing and canoodling on the Vancouver set have been making rounds online as well.
Additionally, the onscreen couple filmed a scene wearing their wedding rings which could indicate that they will tie the knot in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" sequel.
Luckily, Dornan and Johnson have kept their relationship strictly professional. During previous interviews, the co-stars made it clear that they are not interested in dating each other.
This is probably the very reason why some fans and critics have been noting how much the two co-stars seem to lack chemistry on set. After all, they are not really attracted to each other.
Since it's part of their job, Dornan and Johnson are just trying to do their respective roles justice. The former plays the role of Christian Grey, and the latter plays the role of Anastasia Steele.
Meanwhile, there are also some rumors that Warner is not happy with how Dornan is treating her and their children at home.
Since giving birth to their second child, Dornan hasn't been around often. He also has been very busy filming for his upcoming movie.
To make things worse, whenever he's at home, he could no longer spend quality time with Warner, Dulcie and their baby because he's very tired from work.
Also, since Dornan is currently in Vancouver, it has become very difficult for him to go back home to Ireland.
In other news, some of the cast members have already completed filming their scenes for "Fifty Shades Darker." This includes Rita Ora, Bella Heathcote and Eric Johnson.
As of late, only Kim Basinger and Hugh Dancy have not yet been photographed on set. The former plays the role of Mrs. Robinson and the latter plays the role of Dr. John Flynn.
"Fifty Shades Darker" is slated to hit theaters in the United States on Feb. 10, 2017.