Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin news: Rumored couple photographed together for the first time in Malibu dinner date

Rumored couple Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin are photographed together for the first time as they enjoyed a dinner date in Malibu on Friday night.

Based on photos acquired by Daily Mail, the duo arrived at the exclusive Soho House in London in Martin's jeep, with Johnson initially covering her face as not to be recognized.

Once inside the private club, the couple probably thought it was safe to go uncovered, as seen in the photos.

A source told E! News that the two stayed at the venue for about two hours. They reportedly shared a meal and a few drinks before leaving together.

Although the two have yet to personally confirm their relationship, this outing is a good enough confirmation for fans.

The 28-year-old "Fifty Shades of Grey" star and the 40-year-old Coldplay frontman have been rumored to be dating since October, when they were spotted on a dinner date in Los Angeles. A source then told People that they were "cozy, laughing and affectionate."

The pair has been spotted in several outings outside the United States since then.

In November, Johnson was pictured with the crew, while Coldplay was performing in Argentina.

Later that month, they were also seen watching Nick Cave's concert in Israel. After which, they were spotted dining at Herzliya's Yam Sheva restaurant.

Earlier in January, sources told Radar Online that it is really getting serious between the two, and they are even talking about walking down the aisle.

"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," said the insider.

Before dating Johnson, Martin was previously married to Gwyneth Paltrow for 13 years. Following their "conscious uncoupling" in 2014, they have agreed to co-parent their two children -- Apple, 13 and Moses, 11. Paltrow has recently confirmed her engagement with Brad Falchuk.

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