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Post by ronnette on Feb 2, 2020 15:19:27 GMT
Apologies for the Daily Fail link but they have printed the following: ExclusiveRecorded sessions of talks about their relationship have been leaked detailing their pretty toxic relationship but also that Amber was the one throwing the punches, not Johnny. Given that the media jumped on him when she accused him of domestic violence and he lost his gig as Ctp Jack Sparrow, I wonder what will come of this.
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Post by crowblack on Feb 2, 2020 16:13:15 GMT
Given that the media jumped on him And online 'cancel culture' too. I've always liked him, and trusted J K Rowling's judgment when she stuck by him. I hope people are less quick to rush to judgment and boyvcotts in future (fat chance!)
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 2, 2020 17:29:02 GMT
It was pretty obvious from the start that she was lying. She sounds like a complete narcissist.
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Post by basi1faw1ty on Feb 2, 2020 17:33:27 GMT
I am ashamed to admit my naivety got the better of me when this whole story first came up; I immediately jumped on the Cancel Johnny wagon.
What a disgraceful woman, I hope she is dealt with asap!
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 2, 2020 17:39:53 GMT
I am ashamed to admit my naivety got the better of me when this whole story first came up; I immediately jumped on the Cancel Johnny wagon. Men don't just 'start' behaving like that, they do it their whole lives. He had never had a history of being anything other than a nice guy and had certainly never had any problem with wives or girlfriends before.
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Post by Marwood on Feb 2, 2020 17:50:20 GMT
I don’t think he lost the Jack Sparrow job due to this, it was just due to a general lack of interest from the public: I don’t know when I can honestly last say I’ve enjoyed watching a Depp film; last one I tried watching was Black Mass and I walked out after half an hour or so, it was the premiere at the LFF and he was in attendance and let’s just say it looked like he had been ‘enjoying the grape’ which I think is where most of his problems have stemmed from.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Feb 2, 2020 18:08:08 GMT
There's also plenty of evidence that he abused Amber. The fact she slapped him one time, while not acceptable, doesn't make him the innocent party. Not when there are so many photos and videos of her from the course of their marriage looking like someone beat the s**t out of her. Depp's behaviour during and after the divorce is also classic emotional abuser. I am ashamed to admit my naivety got the better of me when this whole story first came up; I immediately jumped on the Cancel Johnny wagon. Men don't just 'start' behaving like that, they do it their whole lives. He had never had a history of being anything other than a nice guy and had certainly never had any problem with wives or girlfriends before. That really, really isn't true. He's had a reputation for being violent and unstable for decades, even in the 80s was getting into trouble for setting things on fire on set, has been arrested for assault multiple times, gloated after one assault on a photographer that it was worth going to jail to "enjoy the look of fear on the little maggot's eyes", has spoken in numerous interviews about how he has serious substance abuse issues dating to adolescence, has talked openly about how he suffers from serious rage issues, how he has "hillbilly rage attacks" where he sees red and will physically attack and even bite people, there was the court case with the disabled university professor (the one where she wound handcuffed, stripped, and dragged along the floor because Depp objected to her being allowed inside a VIP area), and there have been persistent and strong rumours surrounding him and domestic violence for at least thirty years. Remember Winona Ryder's infamous 1990s-era interview strongly hinting that he abused her (about which she's since done a 180)? Or the infamous hotel room-trashing fights he and Kate Moss used to have?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2020 20:12:23 GMT
Link fixed.
(And please remember that we're dealing with a source that has a vested interest in creating controversy rather than offering objective and balanced reporting, so it's anyone's guess how much of this has any basis in reality.)
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Feb 2, 2020 20:24:01 GMT
Given that the media jumped on him And online 'cancel culture' too. I've always liked him, and trusted J K Rowling's judgment when she stuck by him. I hope people are less quick to rush to judgment and boyvcotts in future (fat chance!) About the only time I agreed with J K Rowling about anything.
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Post by kathryn on Feb 3, 2020 9:51:05 GMT
There's also plenty of evidence that he abused Amber. The fact she slapped him one time, while not acceptable, doesn't make him the innocent party. Not when there are so many photos and videos of her from the course of their marriage looking like someone beat the s**t out of her. Depp's behaviour during and after the divorce is also classic emotional abuser. Men don't just 'start' behaving like that, they do it their whole lives. He had never had a history of being anything other than a nice guy and had certainly never had any problem with wives or girlfriends before. That really, really isn't true. He's had a reputation for being violent and unstable for decades, even in the 80s was getting into trouble for setting things on fire on set, has been arrested for assault multiple times, gloated after one assault on a photographer that it was worth going to jail to "enjoy the look of fear on the little maggot's eyes", has spoken in numerous interviews about how he has serious substance abuse issues dating to adolescence, has talked openly about how he suffers from serious rage issues, how he has "hillbilly rage attacks" where he sees red and will physically attack and even bite people, there was the court case with the disabled university professor (the one where she wound handcuffed, stripped, and dragged along the floor because Depp objected to her being allowed inside a VIP area), and there have been persistent and strong rumours surrounding him and domestic violence for at least thirty years. Remember Winona Ryder's infamous 1990s-era interview strongly hinting that he abused her (about which she's since done a 180)? Or the infamous hotel room-trashing fights he and Kate Moss used to have? I haven't heard about the university professor court case before! I'd forgotten about the Kate Moss thing.
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