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Dakota Johnson Joins Lily Allen to Play ‘Madeline’ on ‘SNL’

Dec 13, 2025 10:00pm PT Dakota Johnson Joins Lily Allen to Play ‘Madeline’ on ‘SNL’ By Michael Schneider Plus Icon Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large franklinavenue Latest Donald Trump Bombs Santa, Slams Warner Bros. Sale and Celebrates Epstein Condoms in ‘SNL’ Cold Open 1 hour ago ‘Phineas and Ferb,’ ‘Sesame Street,’ ‘100 Foot Wave’ Among Producers Guild Awards Nominees in Sports, Children’s and Short-Form 1 day ago TV Academy Reveals Emmy Calendar for 2026 — Including Eligibility, Submission, Voting and Nomination Dates 1 day ago See All NBC Star Dakota Johnson made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” this week, playing the mysterious “Madeline” during Lily Allen‘s performance of that track. The song was Allen’s second of the night.

Lily Allen Dakota Johnson

Lily Allen Dakota Johnson

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Key Highlights

  • During the performance, Johnson was mostly hidden through the song, as Allen sang about the mysterious mistress.
  • But Johnson performed the spoken word portion of the song, which appears on Allen’s album “West End Girl.” In the song, Allen notes that she and her signficant other “had an arrangement: Be discreet and don’t be blatant.
  • And there had to be payment.
  • It had to be with strangers But you’re not a stranger, Madeline.” Related Stories Apple Airpods Are Down to $69 for Black Friday -- Plus iPad, Apple Watch and Macbook Deals to Shop Today Amazon Unveils 'Tomb Raider: Catalyst' Video Game First Look and 2027 Release; Sets Remake of Original Lara Croft Game for 2026 Later in the song, “Madeline” explains her side of the story: “I hate that you’re in so much pain right nowI really don’t wanna be the cause of any upset.
  • He told me that you were aware this was going on and that he had your full consent.
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