Johnny Depp Reflects On The Boycott Campaign He Faced During The Amber Heard Case (Picture Credit: Instagram)

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Johnny Depp made his comeback with his film Jean du Barry, and its screening was held at the 76th Annual Cannes Film Festival. The film received a whole seven-minute-long standing ovation at the film fest, making the actor all teary-eyed. He also spoke about whether he still feels boycotted by Hollywood owing to his ugly feud with ex-wife Amber Heard and the actor opened up about his current feelings. Scroll below to know what he feels at this point in life; does he still feels boycotted by the film industry or not?

In his comeback film, Depp plays the role of King Louis XV, and his getting all teary-eyed at the film’s screening has been going viral all over the internet. His fans were as ecstatic as ever to see him on the red carpet as he charmed us all with his classic tuxedo look. He also addressed his infamous trial that made headlines last summer.

Answering Deadline’s question on whether he still felt boycotted by Hollywood as he said back in 2021, Johnny Depp says he doesn’t feel that way anymore. He said, “Did I feel a boycott? You have to not have a pulse to feel this isn’t happening. Of course, when you’re asked to resign from a film because of something which is merely a bunch of vowels and consonants in the air.”

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