How Did Amber Heard’s Allegations Affect Johnny Depp’s Life? ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )

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Johnny Depp had a lot to say in a British GQ interview. It was all about how Hollywood tried to bring him down. After years of intense media scrutiny following his explosive divorce from actress Amber Heard, Depp finally opened up about the accusations’ impact on him. The actor, who’s no stranger to the spotlight, admitted that being labeled “a violent man” hurt him the most. “The thing that hurt me most is being presented as something that you’re really as far away from as you could possibly get,” Depp said.

Johnny Depp Opens Up About Media Frenzy, Rumors & Resilience

For the past three years, Depp has found himself in a media whirlwind. Allegations of abuse, multiple lawsuits, and personal struggles splashed across headlines. The Pirates of the Caribbean star explained that it felt like a perverse situation inflicted on him. It left him feeling like he suddenly transformed from a Hollywood prince into a monster. “I know I was never going to be Cinderella,” he shared, “but it felt like, within a very, very short period of time, this version of Cinderella had been immediately turned into the beast.” Talk about a dramatic turn.

Johnny Depp’s breakdown of the entire ordeal was raw as he revealed the bizarre stories and rumors that had plagued him, including wild claims that he needed a sanity test. “I could feel people look at me differently,” he explained. “And then people start putting things in magazines: ‘He’s insane!’ ‘He needs to take a sanity test…’ You know, ludicrous stuff.” Despite all the chaos, Depp stood firm on his truth: “Ultimately, the truth will come out in all of this, and I will be standing on the right side of the roaring rapids.”

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