In a candid revelation, Dakota Johnson shared that she orchestrated an unconventional act of revenge, sending a gallon of gorilla poop to her friend’s ex-boyfriend using an anonymous mail service. The admission surfaced as Johnson participated in a lie detector interview, where she confirmed sending the unusual package, providing a light-hearted but intense perspective on handling breakup drama—solidifying
“Dakota Johnson sends gorilla poop to friend’s ex”
as a memorable headline.
Unpacking Dakota Johnson’s Bizarre Revenge Mission
The Materialists actress, 35, disclosed during her Vanity Fair lie detector test that she indeed shipped a gallon of gorilla poop to a man who had wronged her close friend. When pressed to clarify, Johnson affirmed the story was real.
“I mean, there’s no way that he would watch this, so I’m — yes, I did do that,”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
She quickly emphasized that the incident was not recent.
“And it’s been quite a while. It’s been some years.”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
The Secret Behind the Messy Delivery
Although Johnson refrained from exposing the ex-boyfriend’s identity, she did not hold back about the logistics. When asked how she arranged the notorious shipment, she mentioned purchasing through an online service, initially referring to it as “S—senders.com.” She even explained,
“You can order any kind, any size.”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
Upon closer look, the website she referenced is actually PoopSenders.com—a company reviewed by Entertainment Weekly—where users can anonymously deliver animal excrement, such as cow, elephant, or gorilla, anywhere globally for set prices. The company ensures anonymity by sending the delivery with a card guaranteeing that the sender’s identity remains secret. These antics have brought the service unexpected media attention.

Dakota Johnson’s History with Unusual Gifts
This wasn’t Johnson’s first public mention of the unusual act. During a How to Be Single press tour interview with Entertainment Tonight, she recounted the moment:
“My best friend got her heart broken and I sent —,”
she admitted, though hesitant to finish. She then joked,
“I might get in trouble for this,”
before her costar Leslie Mann nudged her to confirm the story happened in the past.
“Yes, it was a really long time ago,”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
With a wink, Johnson revealed the specifics:
“I sent a gallon of gorilla s— to his house.”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
Online Vengeance: What’s Possible
The actress reflected on modern online services that facilitate outrageous pranks or messages, expressing amazement at the wide span of options: “you can do anything online,” she observed, including, as she verbatim stated,
“send pubic crabs in the mail.”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
However, when questioned during the Vanity Fair test about sending crabs, Johnson immediately set boundaries, responding with a definitive “No.” She added,
“Good lord, I’m not a monster.”
—Dakota Johnson, Materialists star
Why This Story Resonates with Fans
Dakota Johnson’s prank not only amuses her fans but also highlights the growing ease with which people can pull elaborate stunts thanks to online anonymity. With entities like Leslie Mann and publications such as Entertainment Weekly and Vanity Fair involved in the narrative, this story has gained prominence across entertainment circles, reflecting both humor and the curious extremes of modern revenge culture. As Johnson’s revelations continue to spark discussions, PoopSenders.com and the world of unconventional payback remind everyone of just how creative—and extreme—breakup reactions can be.
