Johnny Depp hits back and calls what was said about him ‘horrendous fiction’

American actor Johnny Depp responded to his critics at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, saying much of what was written about him was “horrendous fiction”.

“There are people who want to believe what they want to believe, but the truth is the truth. […] In the last five, six years, most of what you’ve read has been horrible fiction,” he told a news conference about Jeanne du BarryMaïwenn’s feature film in which he plays Louis XV.

Banned from American film sets since the trials that pitted him against his ex-wife Amber Heard amid accusations of domestic violence, Johnny Depp, 59, found honors in the world of cinema on Tuesday, treading the carpet red alongside the film crew, screened at the opening.

Asked if he still considered himself boycotted by Hollywood, he replied, “No, not at all.”

Before specifying: “I do not feel boycotted because I do not think of Hollywood. »

“It’s a strange and funny time when everyone wants to be themselves, but can’t… You have to toe the line,” he added.

Asked about his feelings in recent years, he felt that the situation looked like a “bad joke”, especially when “you are asked to withdraw from a film because there are just lyrics that float in the air”.

“Comeback”

The actor joked about the word comeback used by the media to qualify his comeback. “Apparently I’ve had 17 comebacks so far… I haven’t gone anywhere,” he said.

He also said he was “very proud” of the film. Jeanne du Barryjudging that Maïwenn was “very brave to have chosen a guy from Kentucky to play Louis XV” and that she was “very patient with him”.

Johnny Depp was warmly welcomed among the megastars, such as Uma Thurman, Michael Douglas or Catherine Deneuve, who opened the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday evening, despite criticism from feminists on the rehabilitation of a contested personality.

He chained selfies and autographs on the red carpet, before attending the opening ceremony.

Several feminist organizations have expressed their disgust, Dare Feminism even calling for a boycott of the Festival. “The feeling of impunity that emerges [du choix de ce film en ouverture] we ice”, denounced several collectives like 50/50, the Lab Women of cinema or 1000 faces.

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