Johnny Depp, 58, has been performing around the UK with friend Jeff Beck, during the past week and was even in Newcastle when his victory in the Amber Heard trial was announced.
As the Pirates of the Caribbean star took to the stage yesterday in Glasgow, fans could be heard chanting his "innocence" as he sang to the audience.Johnny was met with plenty of support from his audience as he performed in Scotland last night.The actor was at the Glasgow concert hall, being cheered on by more than 3,000 people.The pair performed their hits including What's Going On?
and Isolation.The Hollywood actor then returned to the stage later in the evening to perform an encore with The Beatles, A Day in the Life.
Johnny was stunned when the audience started shouting "innocent, innocent" at him, thrilling the actor.The actor was suing his ex-wife over a 2018 op-ed she penned for The Washington Post where she described herself as "a public figure representing domestic abuse".The Pirates of the Caribbean star was not named in the piece, titled "I spoke up against sexual violence – and faced our culture’s wrath.That has to change".However, Johnny claimed it falsely implied he was a domestic abuser, something he strongly denied, claiming it has affected his work.Amber was counter-suing her former husband for $100 million, accusing Johnny of orchestrating a "smear campaign" against her.She also described this lawsuit as a continuation of the constant "abuse and harassment" she has had since her relationship with Johnny began.Due to Johnny's win, he was awarded $10million in compensation, and $5million in punitive damages, after the jury deliberated for three days.Amber, who will have a chance to appeal the verdict, won $2million back in.
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