Johnny Depp Amazes Fans by Doing THIS As Jury Deliberates Defamation Trial
Johnny Depp focuses on himself and his after extremely long days and weeks inside the courtroom.
The 58-year-old actor performed as a surprise guest on a UK program with his old pal Jeff Beck, just days after his legal team made their last presentation to the jury in the $100 million court fight with ex-wife Amber Heard.
The "Fantastic Beasts" star made an appearance on stage during the musician's performance at Sheffield City Hall.
In a YouTube video that went viral, Depp was seen playing the guitar with a pal on stage while performing a cover of John Lennon's "Isolation."
After six weeks in court, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star appeared upbeat for his first public appearance.
The experienced actor also appeared to have altered his appearance suddenly, as his hair appeared to be different and coloured. His attire appeared to be quite casual, in contrast to what had been seen in recent weeks.
Johnny Depp Astounds Fans
Over the previous few months, social media has demonstrated huge support for Johnny Depp, and this time is no exception.
They were overjoyed to witness Depp in his element.
"Johnny Depp is never-ending, unlimited; he is wonderful at everything," one social media user commented.
"He has moved on to pursue all of his loves, including an incredible performance with Jeff Beck. He surrounds himself with talented individuals. He eventually got rid of the anchor/weight. "I've heard nothing good about her."
"Perfectly Perfect Isolation," said another. "This weekend, he needs a respite from the toxic trash that is Amber Heard, Johnny Depp, and Jeff Beck at Sheffield Hall."
"Leaves court," said a third individual. "Rocks up to Sheffield to jam with Jeff Beck on stage. Depp, Johnny. What an icon!"
According to rumors, the "Edward Scissorhands" actor will participate on every UK show in which Jeff Beck is appearing if Depp can.
Aside from the tour, it has been reported that the pair would visit the studio.
Verdict in Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard
On Friday, attorneys for Johnny Depp and Amber Heard presented their final statements to the jury and began deliberations, but were dismissed after two hours.
After the jury announces its judgment, the former Hollywood couple will have one hour to be at the courthouse before the judgement is read aloud.
Some fans assume Depp will not be there when the jury reconvenes on May 31, since he plans to continue his UK tour with Beck. If the jury makes a speedy judgment, he may miss the verdict.