Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin news: Are they getting married?

Rumor has it that Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and actress Dakota Johnson are planning to get married.

Just a few months since the couple has been confirmed to be dating, sources told Radar Online that they are already talking about walking down the aisle.

The "Fifty Shades of Grey" actress has reportedly been telling her friends that Martin is the man she is going to marry.

"She's said they've already talked about the possibility of getting married next year, they just want to see how they go traveling together for Chris' tour first before they jump in too fast," a source said.

As for Martin, an insider shared that he has never felt so at ease in a relationship. "He thinks she's the coolest girl, and has already told her he loves her," revealed the source.

Johnson and Martin have yet to make their relationship public, but fans as good as had it confirmed when they were pictured making their way through Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris in early December. The couple appeared to have arrived on the same vehicle, but they exited separately and did not enter the airport together.

The pair was also spotted in Israel in November, when they watched a concert of Nick Cave together. After, they were seen having dinner in Herzliya's Yam Sheva restaurant.

Early in December, a source dished to Us Weekly that the 28-year-old actress and 40-year-old singer are "definitely dating," adding that the two are very comfortable with one another.

"Chris sends Dakota his music to get her opinion. It's more than just a fling," said the source.

Rumors of the couple dating started in November, when they went on a date at Sushi Park in Los Angeles.

Martin was previously married to Gwyneth Paltrow, who he is still very close with. They are co-parenting their two children, Apple, 13 and Moses, 11.

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