Johnny Depp, Amber Heard News: Couple Arrive in Japan With Jack & Lily-Rose [PHOTOS]
Johnny Depp arrived in Japan on Tuesday with Amber Heard and his two children, Jack and Lily-Rose.
The 27-year-old actress had her hair in a ponytail and wore a white summer dress and sunglasses. She stood by little Jack, who wore a white t-shirt along with blue and green sunglasses. Depp sported a vest, jeans and hat and walked alongside his daughter, who kept it casual in a red sweater.
Depp visited Japan to promote The Lone Ranger and greeted the large crowd of fans who swarmed the airport to see the 50-year-old star. Photos even caught the actor giving a toddler a kiss on the cheek. With so many fans in attendance, Depp's security had to work extra hard to make sure the actor's safety wasn't compromised.
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The last time Depp was spotted with the stunning actress was in June, when she accompanied him on his promotional tour for The Lone Ranger in Russia.
Depp recently appeared on CBS This Morning and discussed how his children handled the split with their mother, Vanessa Paradis.
"We were just very truthful with them and they were just incredibly understanding, incredibly accepting," he said. "I was extremely proud of them, the way they dealt with it."
Depp and Paradis were together for 14 years before breaking up in 2012.
"When you have children, there is no room for lies, no room for anything but the truth," he said. "Anything other than that is a bad example, I believe."
He also talked to Rolling Stone about how his career affected his relationship with Paradis.
"Especially in the racket that I'm in, because you're constantly away or they're away, and so it's hard. It wasn't easy on her. It wasn't easy on me. It wasn't easy on the kids," he told the magazine in a report published on June 18.
"So for whatever reason that ceases, it doesn't stop the fact that you care for that person, and they're the mother of your kids, and you'll always know each other, and you're always going to be in each other's lives because of those kids. You might as well make the best of it."