Johnny Depp felt ‘a bit boycotted’ by Hollywood during his legal case against ex-wife Amber Heard

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Johnny Depp is returning to the big screens after his high-profile legal case against ex-wife Amber Heard. During a recent press conference for his new movie Jeanne Du Barry at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, the 59-year-old actor revealed he did feel “boycotted” by Hollywood when many companies canceled him.“You’d have to not have a pulse at that point to feel like, ‘No, none of this is happening.

This is actually just a weird joke,’” said Depp during the event. “Of course, when you’re asked to resign from the film you’re doing because of something that is merely a bunch of vowels and consonants floating in the air, yeah, you feel a bit boycotted.”“Do I feel boycotted now?” he questioned himself. “No, not at all.

But I don’t feel boycotted by Hollywood because I don’t think about it. I don’t think about Hollywood. I don’t have much further need for Hollywood myself.”Depp also said that despite his controversial trial with Heard over a 2018 op-ed the actress wrote about domestic abuse allegations, he “never went anywhere.”“People have seen or heard the word comeback exchanged by folks and using that as a catchphrase. ‘He’s making a comeback,’ or ‘He’s made a comeback,’” he said.As a matter of fact, I live about 45 minutes away.

So yeah, maybe people stopped calling out of whatever their fear was at the time. But no, I didn’t go nowhere. I’ve been sitting around,” he assured.Johnny Depp signed the biggest contract for a men’s fragrance to dateAmber Heard’s life in Madrid: museums, fans, and mother-daughter timeJohnny Depp will direct a biopic based on painter Amadeo Modigliani“So ‘comeback,’ it’s almost like I’m going to come out and do a tap dance or some kind of spectacular feet on the table and dance my best for you.

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