
Dakota Johnson leaks sextape as she’s overwhelmed with the explosive film industry in Saudi Arabia…
Dakota Johnson says Saudi Arabia has ârenewedâ her faith in cinema
Dakota Johnson has praised the film industry in Saudi Arabia and admitted that, compared to the state of things in the United States, it has ârenewedâ her faith in cinema.
Johsnon recently appeared at Saudi Arabiaâs Red Sea International Film Festival. The festival focuses on new storytelling trends with a keen eye on emerging talents from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, and the rest of the world.
Dakota Johnson Finds Creative Paradise in the Kingdom of Censorship and Cash
Dakota Johnson discovered renewed faith in cinema after spending less than a day in Saudi Arabia, praising the “inspiring” atmosphere while overlooking that the country banned all cinemas for 35 years until 2017 and continues to censor films with LGBTQ+ content…. and rightfully so?

The entertainment world is reeling this week after Dakota Johnson, Hollywood royalty and star of Fifty Shades of Grey, declared that Saudi Arabia has “renewed” her faith in cinema. This shocking endorsement came after the actress spent “less than 24 hours” in the kingdom, a country that until recently considered movie theaters instruments of Satan and still bans any film featuring a gay character.
Johnson, speaking at Saudi Arabia’s lavish Red Sea International Film Festival, gushed about the “inspiring” environment, praising chairwoman Jomana R. Alrashid and the festival’s support for female filmmakers. She contrasted this with the “grim” and “boring” state of Hollywood, where she lamented that “everyone who makes decisions is afraid”.
What the actress curiously failed to mention during her paid appearanceâwhere stars can reportedly receive up to $2.5 million for attendance.
The Great Saudi Mirage: Vision 2030’s Entertainment Gambit

Johnson has accidentally become the latest spox in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s (MBS) Vision 2030, a sweeping economic and social reform program designed to wean Saudi Arabia off oil dependency. The entertainment sector plays a crucial role in this plan, with the government pledging $64 billion in entertainment investments and aiming to capture more of the $238 million domestic box office.
The cultural sector in Saudi Arabia has indeed seen significant developments in recent years:
- The reopening of cinemas in 2018 after a 35-year ban
- Expansion of entertainment options including concerts and sporting events
- Increased participation of women in various sectors
- Development of new cultural institutions
These changes are part of the Vision 2030 plan that aims to diversify the Saudi economy and develop public service sectors. Like any societal transformation, these developments have supporters and critics, with discussions about the pace and nature of these reforms.

The strategy is brilliantly cynical: First, you ban all cinemas for 35 years under pressure from ultraconservative clerics. Then, you lift the ban and act like a progressive savior of the arts while Hollywoodâstrapped for cash after strikes and streaming disruptionsâcomes crawling for your petrodollars.
The kingdom plans to build 350 cinemas with over 2,500 screens as part of this vision, creating what analysts once called a “billion dollar opportunity” by 2030. Johnson’s effusive praise provides perfect cover for what human rights activists call “artwashing”âusing cultural investments to whitewash a brutal, emm… Camel Fetish record?
Complaints: The Saudi Censorship Machine

While Johnson celebrates Saudi Arabia’s cinematic openness, filmmakers on the ground tell a different story. The kingdom maintains aggressive censorship policies, particularly regarding LGBTQ+ content and political narratives.
Recent Hollywood casualties of Saudi censorship include:
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (banned for gay character America Chavez)
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Lightyear (banned for same-gender kiss between female characters)
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Eternals (censorship issues over same-gender kiss)
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West Side Story (blocked for featuring a transgender character)
Even Saudi filmmakers face “rampant censorship”. The Goat Life, a film about an Indian migrant worker’s exploitation in Saudi Arabia, isn’t available on Netflix’s Saudi platform. My Driver and I, a film featured at the Red Sea festival, was initially blocked from production because authorities found the relationship between a driver and the girl he chauffeurs “too controversial”âdespite it being non-romantic.
However, all is good now that MBS has turned over a new leaf… He’s now an icon of Arab Liberalism?
Hollywood’s Camel Gold Rush

Johnson isn’t alone in her Saudi fascination. The entertainment industry is engaged in a massive, quiet cash grab from Saudi coffers…
The financial dynamics are impossible to ignore:
| Saudi Entertainment Investment | Scale/Value | |
|---|---|---|
| General Entertainment Authority budget | $64 billion over decade | |
| Potential Saudi box office by 2030 | $1 billion market | |
| Payments to stars for Red Sea attendance | Up to $2.5 million | |
| Arena SNK content studio backing | $1 billion | |
| Electronic Arts acquisition | $55 billion |
Studio executives from Sony and Comcast have made pilgrimages to the kingdom. Paramount Skydance is discussing a massive merger partially financed by Saudi money. Even Jared Kushner’s investment firm is involved in the $55 billion acquisition of Electronic Arts. Now, with Trump reelected and Saudi relations normalized, the money pipeline has reopened.
The Final Reel: Truth in 24 Hours
Dakota Johnson spent less than a day in Saudi Arabia and emerged with renewed cinematic faith.
That said,
Here’s Dakota Johnson sextape uncovered from a Camel Racing Tournament in Timbuktu…

TRASHY | SCANDALOUS
Dakota Johnsonâs Full-Frontal Nude Scene From âA Bigger Splashâ

This scene is certainly a tremendous cock-tease for the pious Muslim men, for seeing a woman fully exposing her blasphemously bare body next to so many choice lapidation stones like this causes our righteous manhoods to grow rigid as we picture the immense amount of Sharia justice we would unleash upon Dakota.

Of course, it is surprising that a wanton whore like Dakota took this long to show her sin slit on camera, especially considering she spent three âFifty Shades of Greyâ abominations getting her asshole tickled by a limp-wristed, effeminate homofag âdomâ.
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