Johnny Depp opened TikTok, added millions of likes and attacked Amber Heard

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Johnny Depp opened TikTok, added millions of likes and attacked Amber Heard

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Johnny Depp, in one of the video sequences he uploaded to TikTok.

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Actor Johnny Depp, who opened his profile on the popular social network TikTok on Tuesday, managed to amass over 16 million views of his first video in the first 24 hours.

The protagonist of Pirates of the Caribbean opened his profile on the social network with a video that collects the images of his followers who supported him during the trial that pitted him against Amber Heard and a letter of thanks. He also published a text in which he criticized his former partner.

That video has recorded more than five million “likes” so far.

Johnny Depp, in one of the video sequences he uploaded to TikTok.

Johnny Depp, in one of the video sequences he uploaded to TikTok.

“We went through it all together, we saw it all together. We walked the same path together. We did the right thing together, all because they cared. And now we will move forward together, Depp said in his post, also posted on Instagram. .

The actor assured that his fans are his “employers”, to whom he said that “he could not find any other way to thank, other than to thank”.

Depp, in Great Britain, with another of his passions, music.

Depp, in Great Britain, with another of his passions, music.

In the video, he is seen typing on an old typewriter, erasing part of what appears to be a text he talks about “death and resurrection”, and plays the guitar. “Once again, I have no other way to thank you … other than to thank you. So thank you. My love and respect, JD, ”she said goodbye.

The clip combines images of Depp greeting his fans, banners in their stand and scenes from the recent UK tour in which he accompanied his friend Jeff Beck, who announced last week that he will release an album in July.

After nearly two months of trial, the jury ruled that Heard had to pay 10 million in damages and another 5 million as a fine, although Fairfax County (Virginia, USA) judge Penney Azcarate lowered the latter amount to $ 350,000.

Source: Clarin

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