Dakota Johnson reveals that by the time she was born in 1989, her grandma's big cat reserve 'wasn't as totally psycho as it was when they first started.'
, there's probably not much about your family history that could faze you. Not even if your grandma lives with and interacts with several exotic animals on a regular basis., in which she co-stars alongside Tracee Ellis Ross, Johnson spoke about her grandmother's big cat reserve.
According to Johnson, Hedren lives with"13 or 14 lions and tigers," which is a major reduction from the original 60 big cats that used to live with the actress at her reserve where she has been rescuing the animals since the '70s. The talk show host then pulled up a picture of Hedren in her kitchen while a tiger pokes its head through the window to illustrate Johnson's point about the big cats that used to roam around the house. Norton also showed some photos that were featured in an iconicmagazine shoot in 1971, including a picture of Johnson's mother, Melanie Griffith, jumping in the family's pool while a lion pulls her leg into its mouth.
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