Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson. (File | Associated Press) 
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Fame is like mosquito noise, says Fifty Shades star Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson admits fame is "very weird" for her and slammed the need for people to "judge" each other all the time.

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LOS ANGELES: "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson has likened fame to an "incessant mosquito noise".

In an interview to Spain's Vogue magazine, the star admits fame is "very weird" for her and slammed the need for people to "judge" each other all the time, reports femalefirst.co.uk. 

"It's like an incessant mosquito noise. Very weird. People feeling the need not only to judge everyone all the time but also to pronounce themselves on it, it's extremely boring. A waste of energy and time," she said. 

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old actress previously revealed she feels as though she "exploited" herself on Instagram.

She said: "There I was and it was making me feel like I was being exploited - only by myself. I was literally exploiting myself. And I felt so raw and vulnerable and it was all my own fault.

"Which is why I don't get that need to offer up information about myself to strangers. I couldn't care less what models are doing on Instagram. I make movies because that's my passion and people can interpret them as they please but anything else for me is way too much."

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