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Dakota Johnson Shows Olivia Wilde Her Key To Handwashing

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Dakota Johnson has some manly hands. RELATED: Dakota Johnson Shares A Look Inside Stunning Hollywood Home Johnson showed off her WHO and CDC approved handwashing skills in an Instagram video re-posted by Olivia Wide.

The “Bad Times at the El Royale” actress said hello to Wilde while demonstrating her good hygiene. The 30-year-old actress really gets into it, going so far as to wash her hair and use a dish brush to scrub even deeper.

Johnson rarely shares personal content on her Instagram, so this was a nice treat for fans. RELATED: Olivia Wilde On Controversial ‘Richard Jewell’ Role P.S.

if you are wondering why Johnson’s hands look so large and hairy — chances are they aren’t her’s. Questions about COVID-19? Here are some things you need

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