Washington: Hollywood star Johnny Depp returned to his musical roots over the weekend and made a shock look in Sheffield, in United Kingdom on Sunday, for a particular efficiency alongside English guitarist Jeff Beck, who’s on his European tour. The look got here two days after closing arguments have been delivered in his defamation trial in opposition to ex-wife Amber Heard.Also Read – Jury’s Duty In Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Trial Doesn’t Track Public Debate
In the a number of movies shared on social media platforms, The Alice in Wonderland actor and Beck rocked out to their 2020 collaboration Isolation – a remake of the John Lenon track launched in 1970. According to Hollywood Reporter, in addition they carried out a canopy of Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On’ and Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Little Wing’. Also Read – Amid Rising Inflation, This Supermarket Offers Special Discounts On Tuesdays to Senior Citizens. Details Here
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Before changing into an actor, Depp reportedly needed to be a musician. He even testified about his early musical aspirations on the stand, noting that he wasn’t having as a lot success as he needed, spurring him to show in direction of appearing.
Depp and ex-wife Heard have been in district court docket in Fairfax, Virginia, since April 11. For six weeks, testimony targeted on particulars of alleged abuse that Heard says she suffered by the hands of Depp. Heard has outlined greater than a dozen particular cases the place she says she was assaulted by Depp.
Depp has denied any bodily or sexual abuse, and says Heard concocted the claims to destroy Depp’s popularity. Depp’s legions of on-line followers have targeted on their perception that Heard has been untruthful, and that that can decide the end result.
But the case itself is a defamation declare. Depp sued Heard for libel — for $50 million — in Fairfax County Circuit Court over a December 2018 op-ed she wrote in The Washington Post describing herself as “a public figure representing domestic abuse.”
That article by no means even mentions Depp by title, however his attorneys say he was defamed nonetheless. Most of the article discusses public coverage because it pertains to home violence, and Heard’s attorneys say she has a First Amendment proper to weigh in.