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‘Renegade Nell’ Star Louisa Harland on Wearing Both Breeches and Ballgowns as the Lead in Disney+ Fantasy Series: ‘She’s Gender Non-Conforming to the Times’

K.J. Yossman With swordfights, corsets, a sprinkle of magic and an array of truly magnificent hats (including one worn by a poodle), new Disney+ original series “Renegade Nell” has more than a touch in common with that other swashbuckling Disney staple “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Both are set at the turn of the 17th to 18th centuries and, as with “Pirates,” the period details in “Renegade Nell” abound. In Nov.
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Johnny Depp fan brings ‘emotional support alpacas’ to libel trial and it’s everything: ‘I thought they might brighten his day’
Johnny Depp’s libel trial is still in progress and one super fan wanted to show their support in an unconventional, yet adorable, way.The actor is currently suing ex Amber Heard over a 2018 article she wrote in The Washington Post, which Depp’s lawyers say falsely implies he physically and sexually abused her.The article does not mention him by name and Heard is countersuing for $100million (£76m), claiming Depp libelled her by calling her a liar.Depp has already taken the stand in court, with Heard believed to be in the hot seat next week.In a bid to show their support, it is believed Depp fans have been travelling far and wide to Fairfax, Virginia where the trial is taking place.However, one fan in particular went the extra mile by bringing two ’emotional support alpacas’ to the courthouse.Named Andrea Diaz by The Washington Post, the woman showed up with two alpacas wearing chalkboards around their necks, sending encouraging messages to Pirates of the Caribbean star.One of the signs around their necks read, ‘We’re with you Johnny’ and had a heart drawn on it.The adorable creatures are named Dolce and Inti, with owner Diaz saying she thought they might ‘brighten his day.’Diaz – who owns pet company My Pet Alpaca – is thought to have taken her fury friends to the courthouse after alpacas were mentioned during the trial.Heard’s lawyer, J. Benjamin Rottenborn, recently asked Depp about whether he might return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow.‘The fact is, Mr.
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