Chris Martin just made a very public declaration of his love for girlfriend Dakota Johnson and, as you'd expect, it's super cute.

Performing during a concert in London, the Coldplay singer took to the stage to gush about Dakota, calling her 'my universe' while the actress watched from the audience. And yep, it seems as though there were some tears.

The pair were first romantically linked back in 2017 and have kept their relationship pretty under wraps ever since. However, as far as declarations of love go, this one's about as public as you can get, so it looks like these two are still as strong as ever.

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Introducing Coldplay's song 'My Universe', which is a collaboration with BTS, Chris told fans, 'This is about my universe, and she's here', before pointing up at Dakota in the audience.

In a video captured by fans on Twitter, we can see Dakota smiling back at Chris as she lifts her hands up to face, and it looks as though she's wiping away tears.

Chris continued looking up at Dakota, pointing to her the whole time as he sang the lyrics, 'you are my universe and I just want to put you first'. Aw, you guys!

Have a watch of the cute moment yourself here:

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Previously reports claim Dakota and Chris called off their relationship briefly in 2019, before quickly getting back together, though they've remained pretty private since. - though fans have spotted their matching infinity symbol tattoos.

Well, it looks like these two are still very much in love.

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