"Fifty Shades Darker" star Jamie Dornan is reportedly going out on consistent dates with his wife Amelia Warner to hide the fact that they are on the brink of divorce.
Last year, rumors circulated that Dornan is having an affair with his "Fifty Shades of Grey" co-star Dakota Johnson. The two are currently working on two sequels, namely, "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed."
Since they are always together on set, some fans believe that it's impossible for the co-stars to not develop feelings for each other. However, Dornan is already married and Johnson was in a relationship with Matthew Hitt.
Earlier this year, Johnson and Hitt ended their relationship, thus heightening the rumors once again that she is now open to date Dornan.
Just recently, Dornan celebrated his 34th birthday, and Johnson surprised her co-star with tons of balloons which she placed inside his trailer. This move is believed to signify that Dornan and Johnson are very close with each other.
Meanwhile, Dornan has been off work the past couple of weeks and he and Warner have been spotted walking around Vancouver, strolling and eating by the beach, dining at restaurants and spending time with their two children.
The photos that were posted online by The Daily Mail show how happy Dornan and Warner are with their marriage. It seems that there's really no truth to rumors that they are contemplating on divorce.
Last year, Dornan also clarified that he doesn't have feelings for Johnson. In fact, he said that he's madly in love and smitten with Warner.
While speaking with Idependent last year, Dornan said, "I was smitten from the start, I really was. I'm more in love with her today than I was at the start, so no."
At that time, Dornan also slammed rumors that Warner is not supportive of his decision to star in the "Fifty Shades" franchise.
However, Warner is actually very supportive of her husband because she and their two children temporarily relocated in Vancouver to be with him.
"Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" will be released on Feb. 10, 2017 and Feb. 9, 2018 respectively.