Dakota Johnson is no stranger to controversy, but her Saturday Night Live skit may be bringing her more than what she signed up for.
Johnson, whose "Fifty Shades of Grey," feature film is on the verge of cracking the $500 million mark at the box office, took part in a SNL skit where she joins ISIS.
Watch Johnson's ISIS skit here.
The skit parodies the Toyota commercial where a worried dad drops off his daughter at the airport into maturity and presumably into the military.
As he wipes a tear, the daughter reassures him she'll be okay. But SNL took it a step further, taking the commercial and turning the dad's worry into sadness as a winking Johnson tells him, "It's just ISIS."
Meanwhile, the "Twittersphere" went ballistic with a mix of those shocked and offended and those who thought the skit was hilarious, according to Gawker.com.
The teary father in the skit is played by SNL player Taran Killiam, and Kyle Mooney plays an ISIS fighter inside the pickup truck Johnson jumps into.
SNL has always pushed the envelope, whether on its Weekend Update segment or in its live or recorded skits.
Among some of the more noteworthy, according to The Hollywood Reporter, are "Nude Beach," starring Matthew Broderick (1988), Sinead O'Connor ripping up a photo of the Pope (1992), a Tiger Woods sketch that mocked domestic violence (2009) and depicting Jesus as violent (2013).
While many considered the sketch funny, others said it may have gone too far in the face of the numbers of young women who are really leaving their families to join terror groups, CBS commented.
At the moment, the U.K. is working to find three young women from London who unexpectedly left their families to join ISIS.