Last year, Johnny Depp came out victorious in the lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard. The trial went on for six weeks and during that time, some shocking revelations were made about their relationship. Well, the million-dollar lawsuit has already come to an end and Heard was supposed to pay $1M for a settlement to Johnny Depp. After the long legal battle, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor is now at peace.
Currently, Depp has been looking forward to restarting his career once again and regaining the lost reputation. He will be soon starring in a Netflix French Biopic named La Favorite. He will be playing the role of King Louis XV and the first official look is already out.
Johnny Depp Loves Britain
Johnny Depp was recently spotted buying some decorative items for his property in Britain. This month, the actor was spotted in Lincolnshire on a shopping spree. Some reports suggest that he was purchasing items for his personal property in the UK. He bought “a desk chair, three guitars, paint sets, easels, a few pictures, posters,” as was revealed by the owner of the Hemswell Antiques Center.
The Professor actor kept on giving great performances throughout his career in Hollywood and made quite a name for himself. But the life of Hollywood didn’t remain his priority, as he prefers the County of Somerset life in England. He has mentioned that he loves buying houses in different places, not just to show off or own them. But every house of his holds a special place in his heart.
Johnny Depp And Britain’s Shocking Past Connection
Johnny Depp’s career began when he was just 21 years old. He was born and brought up in Owensboro, Kentucky in the United States of America. The now 59-year-old actor made his acting debut in a film named A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Throughout his career, he has played many different roles and taken on different personas. But the real-life accent of Depp may often confuse people as it’s hard to determine where it’s coming from. Some fans proposed a theory saying he plays his roles wholeheartedly that’s the reason he often forgets his American accent. Mainly, he sounds like a British individual, but the irony is he never lived there.
But now as he has grown old, the actor does have a house in the UK and is comfortable living there. In his interview with Somerset Life magazine, he mentioned his love for British people.
“British people are cool and will greet you as if you are a neighbor without going over the top,” he shared. “I don’t mind if people want an autograph or a brief chat but not when I am having some private time with my family. I can go into shops without being surrounded by people wanting selfies. I don’t mind that up to a point, but sometimes it gets a little too crowded.”
The Secret Window actor is kind of shy and lowkey and that’s the reason a place like Somerset suits him pretty well. The non-metropolitan city allows him to be the real him.
Source: People