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Taylor Swift Offers Rare Public Glimpse into Nearly Decade-Long Friendship with Dakota Johnson in New TIME100 Tribute

Taylor Swift attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Photo Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

by Chris Tremblay  Apr 16

Taylor Swift has offered a rare, expansive look into her friendship with Dakota Johnson in a new essay for TIME, written to accompany Johnson’s inclusion on the magazine’s 2026 TIME100 list of the most influential people. The piece, published online around April 15, quickly drew attention from fans and entertainment outlets because Swift seldom speaks in depth about her close friendships, preferring to keep many of those relationships largely off social media and outside of promotional cycles.

In the essay, Swift describes Johnson’s career as “wide‑ranging and eclectic” and suggests that audiences are still in the process of fully discovering who the actor is, adding that “the more they learn, the more there is to fall in love with.” Entertainment coverage of the piece has emphasized how Swift uses the format of a professional tribute to foreground Johnson’s personality traits—especially her honesty and empathy—alongside her artistic work.

‘Refreshing honesty’ and a world of media‑trained answers



One of the most quoted passages from Swift’s essay centers on Johnson’s candor in an industry that often prizes polished, rehearsed responses. Swift writes that in recent years, “the name Dakota Johnson has become synonymous with refreshing honesty in a world of media‑trained answers,” framing Johnson’s interview style as an emblem of authenticity.

Swift goes on to speculate, in a characteristically playful tone, that perhaps it is Johnson’s “sing‑song vocal delivery” and calm demeanor when answering questions that make it feel “like maybe this girl just…can’t lie.” Coverage in outlets such as E! News and entertainment sites has highlighted this description as both a humorous and sincere encapsulation of how Johnson has come to be perceived in the public eye through viral interviews and press appearances.

Swift also stresses that Johnson’s honesty is not merely performative, saying that as her friend she “can vouch for her realness,” and then broadens that assessment by calling Johnson “one of the most empathetic people I’ve ever known.” In the tribute, Swift notes that Johnson “can’t stop asking people questions about their lives,” describing an almost insatiable curiosity about others’ experiences that frames the actor as a listener as much as a storyteller.

Nearly a decade of mostly private friendship



Although Swift and Johnson have been photographed together at events and dinners for years, both have tended to keep their relationship relatively low‑key compared with some of Swift’s more public friendships. E! News notes that Swift’s TIME essay mentions their “nearly decade‑long” friendship, aligning with public sightings of the pair at gatherings and dinners dating back to around 2016, often alongside friends such as Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse and Zoë Kravitz.

Past coverage has documented the way Johnson has spoken supportively about Swift, including a 2025 interview in which Johnson described Swift as “radical” and praised her work ethic and relationship with fans, though that earlier interview is not referenced in the new TIME tribute. The new essay instead focuses on Johnson’s qualities as Swift has observed them over many years of friendship, underscoring a sense of long‑term mutual respect that predates Johnson’s latest projects or Swift’s current album cycle.

Reporting on the tribute also notes that Swift situates Johnson’s empathetic nature in a broader context, suggesting that her curiosity about other people’s lives informs the kinds of stories she chooses to tell on screen and through her production work. That framing reinforces an image of their friendship as one grounded not only in shared celebrity circles but also in a shared interest in narrative, character and the emotional lives of others.

Johnson’s evolving career and influence



TIME’s decision to include Johnson on its 2026 list of influential people reflects what the magazine and commentators describe as a significant evolution in her career, from breakout roles to more deliberate, curated choices as both an actor and producer. Swift’s essay references projects like “The Materialists” and the series “Splitsville” in connection with Johnson’s production company, TeaTime Pictures, portraying her not just as a performer but as a creative force shaping the stories she tells.

In the piece, Swift describes Johnson as “captivating in front of the lens and deeply inquisitive behind it,” language that underscores Johnson’s dual role as an actor and behind‑the‑scenes collaborator. The essay concludes by suggesting that Johnson’s commitment to truth in her work renders her storytelling “as timeless as she is,” a line that many outlets have highlighted as emblematic of the admiration underpinning the friendship.

Coverage has also contextualized Johnson’s presence on the TIME100 list by noting earlier milestones, including her rise to international prominence with the “Fifty Shades of Grey” films and later shifts toward more independent and character‑driven projects. In that earlier franchise, Swift’s music intersected with Johnson’s work through the soundtrack collaboration “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever,” recorded with Zayn Malik, but the new tribute focuses less on that commercial connection and more on Johnson’s current creative direction.

Fan reaction and broader cultural resonance



Within hours of publication, the essay generated discussion among fans of both Swift and Johnson, many of whom shared excerpts across social platforms and in fan communities that closely track Swift’s public comments about her personal relationships. Entertainment outlets framed the tribute as offering a notable glimpse into Swift’s inner circle, especially given the relative quiet around this friendship compared with other high‑profile connections often discussed in media coverage.

The timing of the piece has also been noted, arriving as Swift continues to occupy a central place in pop culture conversations around music, touring and public advocacy, and as Johnson further consolidates her role as a multi‑hyphenate creative figure. While the essay does not explicitly address LGBTQ+ themes, observers from inclusive and queer‑affirming spaces have often pointed to the broader significance of public, affirming friendships between high‑profile women and gender‑expansive fans who see themselves reflected in their work, though this dimension has not been a central focus of the current round of reporting.

For now, the TIME tribute functions as both a professional endorsement and an unusually candid portrait of a friendship that has largely unfolded away from constant public documentation, emphasizing honesty, curiosity and empathy as defining traits. As Swift’s words continue to circulate, the essay adds another layer to public understandings of both women, spotlighting the personal qualities that, in Swift’s telling, underpin Johnson’s growing cultural influence.

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