Sorry, but... Keira Knightley and Jamie Dornan were once a thing?
interview that Ashton was her first boyfriend, but it didn't work out because he didn't like the idea of her career choices."[He] was not supportive of my acting," she said."He was like, I don't think you're going to be good at this. So—f*** you! He only has nice things to say now—if anything, I should thank him, because the minute you tell me I can't do something, that's when I'm most motivated.
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