Johnny Depp’s daughter Lily-Rose Depp talks about her father’s scandals and is outspoken

Share This Post

- Advertisement -

Lily-Rose Depp isn’t comfortable talking about her father Johnny Depp’s controversial defamation trial with Amber Heard.

- Advertisement -

The 23-year-old actress and model, in an interview with ELLE magazine, told why she chose not to talk about the drama between her father Johnny, 59, and ex-wife Heard36 years old, explaining that she was educated to respect privacy.

“When it comes to something so private and so personal that it suddenly becomes not so personal… I really feel entitled to hide in my secret garden of thoughtssaid Lily-Rose.

- Advertisement -

“I also guess I’m not here to vouch for anyone, and I feel like most of my career, people have really wanted to define me by the men in my life whether it be my family members or my boyfriends whatever. And I’m really ready to be defined by the things I put out there.”

The bond between Johnny Depp and his ex, Vanessa Paradis

Lily-Rose added that Johnny and his mother, Vanessa Paradis, they “protected” her and her brother Jack, now 20, from the spotlight “as much as possible” growing up.

“I know my childhood wasn’t like everyone else’s, and it’s a very unique thing to deal with, but it’s also the only thing I know”she said, later adding that fame is a “rare thing to navigate.”

“It’s different to experience it firsthand rather than by proxy,” said Lily-Rose. “I guess that’s something I had to have my way with.”

The scandalous trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp

After a six-week trial in Virginia earlier this year, a jury found that Heard libeled Johnny in her 2018 op-ed on domestic violence, though she didn’t mention him by name in the article.

He received more than $10 million in damages. Additionally, Heard won one of her defamation lawsuits and was awarded $2 million. Both are appealing the sentences.

Johnny previously said that part of his motivation for prosecuting Heard was to do it for his children. “Telling the truth was something I owed to my children and to all those who stood by me steadfastly. I feel at peace knowing that I finally made it,” he said in his reaction to the June 1 verdict.

I hope my search for the truth to tell has helped others, men or women, who have found themselves in my situation, and that those who support them never give up.said the actor, sharing that “the jury brought me back to life.”

Heard, who is the mother of 19-month-old daughter, Oonagh Paige, said in a statement following the verdict: “I am heartbroken as the mountain of evidence has not yet been enough to deal with the disproportionate power, my ex-husband’s influence and influence.”

Source: Clarin

- Advertisement -

Related Posts