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Johnny Depp has long been praised for being genuinely awesome to fans and regular folk, including those in the crews of his movies. Countless stories of the actor’s kindness and humility have been told over the past few decades, but according to his former talent agent, alleged behavioral issues that started later in his career were the real reason his Hollywood stardom started to dim.
Tracey Jacobs, who represented the actor for 30 years until 2016 when he fired her, gave her testimony on Tuesday as part of Depp’s ongoing defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, and she explained how Johnny’s career took a dive because of an alleged bad reputation he developed over the years.
In a pre-recorded video, Jacobs told the court that while representing the 21 Jump Street alum, he became the “biggest star in the world” and that he was “extraordinarily talented,” but added that he eventually became difficult to work with. When asked why the Oscar nominee fired her, Jacobs said:
The court was then read part of a deposition by Johnny in which he implied Jacobs was a “co-conspirator” with somebody he sued and that she was using him for money — a claim Jacobs said was “all untrue.”
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When asked if the father-of-two was a “difficult” client, the agent revealed:
These complications came from Depp’s “unprofessional behavior,” according to Jacobs, who added that the phrase “covers a multitude of things.” She shared:
However, Jacobs’ talks with the now-58-year-old apparently didn’t change a thing about his behavior — which she said was due to his increased use of alcohol and drugs.
When Amber’s lawyer Elaine Bredehoft asked if Depp
Johnny Depp is joining the world of TikTok.
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Johnny Depp has won his multimillion-dollar US lawsuit against former wife Amber Heard after a jury ruled her 2018 article in the Washington Post was defamatory. Mr Depp sued the Aquaman star for 50 million US dollars over the piece, titled: "I spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture’s wrath. That has to change."
MORE: Lily-Rose Depp breaks silence amid Johnny Depp trialWATCH: Kate Moss testifies in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trialJohnny's $50m defamation case against Amber stemmed from a 2018 op-ed article she wrote for The Washington Post in which she said she was a "public figure representing domestic abuse".While the piece did not identify Johnny by name, his attorneys said it "incalculably" damaged his career, costing him acting roles. She then countersued him for $100m.READ: Johnny Depp's daughter pays tribute to her mom amid Amber Heard court dramaREAD: What Johnny Depp's lawyer REALLY said as he celebrated Amber Heard's Kate Moss commentThe weeks-long trial began on 11 April.
Amber Heard returned to the stand on Thursday in Johnny Depp's defamation trial against her, and claimed she has suffered through severe trauma as a result of the trial.The actress grew emotional as she detailed the alleged insults she says are lobbed at her even while trying to walk into the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Virginia. «Even just walking into this courtroom, sitting here in front of the world, having the worst parts of my life used to humiliate me,» Heard claimed. «People want to kill me and they tell me so every day. People want to put my baby in the microwave and they tell me that.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAmber Heard’s agent testified Thursday that she lost out on job opportunities amid the online backlash over her abuse allegations against ex-husband Johnny Depp.Jessica Kovacevic, Heard’s agent at WME, was the last of a series of witnesses called by Heard’s attorneys on Thursday. After spending several days defending her from Depp’s defamation claim, Heard’s team is now on offense, seeking to prove their $100 million counterclaim that Heard’s career was harmed by Depp’s lawyer, who called her allegations a “hoax.”Heard was the female lead in “Aquaman,” which grossed more than $1 billion worldwide upon its release in December 2018.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterJohnny Depp’s longtime agent testified Thursday that his star power declined over the course of years due to his erratic behavior, and that at one point he asked his agency to give him $20 million because he needed money.Tracey Jacobs, a top agent at United Talent Agency, represented Depp for 30 years until he fired her — and his his longtime lawyer and management firm — in 2016. Jacobs appeared by video deposition on the 19th day of Depp’s defamation trial against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, whom he accuses of destroying his career with false allegations of domestic violence.Jacobs testified that over the last 10 years of her representation of him, Depp would habitually show up late to set. He ultimately got a reputation that made it harder to get jobs for him, she said.
Dr. David Kipper, who “had a lot of experience with high profile people and really helping them seriously get and stay sober.” Jacobs said in Depp’s final deal for “Murder on the Orient Express,” he was paid $5 million for four consecutive weeks of shooting, “plus a great backend which he has received significant money on subsequently.” But that wasn’t anything close to “Pirates” money – for the fifth installment, Depp was paid $25 million “with a backend,” she said.She also said that no one from Disney was committed at any point to Depp appearing in a sixth “Pirates” film.Despite his booming box office hits, Depp suffered financial troubles, and at one point asked UTA to give him $20 million.
The jury in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial on Thursday saw the actor’s former agent and former business manager describe the collapse of his reputation and his finances by the time they were let go in 2016.
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continues to evolve, things no one ever saw coming have been brought to light.ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe case has been nothing short of revelatory, with private conversations, intimate texts, and shocking moments from the exes' marriage being used as evidence as Johnny attempts to prove that his ex-wife defamed her with a 2018 Washington Post op-ed.Every shocking – and confusing – moment has been documented and televised, and as a result, one of the most indicative photos of none other than Amber herself has been officially released.WATCH: The latest updates from the Johnny and Amber trialMORE: Amber Heard's subtle response to viral 'my dog stepped on a bee' momentThe photo is one of the closest the public has gotten that attests to the inner workings of her mind.It sees the actress in an embrace, holding a personal legal pad, featuring her own private notes she has jotted down during the trial.The notes reveal how the star has been both processing and questioning certain aspects of the trial, writing down and adding question marks next to what is said by lawyers and witnesses such as: "Why redacted?" and: "Annoying," as well as: "Claiming stress… or whatever." Amber embraces her lawyer Elaine BredehoftIt also features a slew of cryptic numbers tallied one under the under as if set up to be added or subtracted, but with no results.MORE: Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial: When is it set to end?MORE: The surprising meaning behind Amber Heard's baby name revealedThe highly publicized trial began on 11 April in Fairfax County, Virginia, and after a ten day recess, which Johnny spent partly in Europe, it resumed on 16 May.
in his defamation lawsuit against Heard that she had defecated in the bed before going to Coachella festival.According to People, Depp’s security guard told the court that he and Heard “had a conversation pertaining to the surprise she left in the boss’s bed” and that she had told him it was “a horrible practical joke gone wrong”.During his stand-up show last week, Rock reflected on there being “new rules” when it comes to sleeping with other people. “Even if we start fucking, you want that shit rough, you got to ask for it,” LADbible reported he said during his routine.After making the comment, the comedian stressed that it’s important to “believe all women” but then stated his exception.
Johnny Depp has a long line of famous past girlfriends and wives, including Kate Moss and Vanessa Paradis.ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThough his previous marriage to Amber Heard has arguably been the most talked about and contentious as of late, there's another ex of his making waves over their shocking engagement story.It's none other than Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey, who was engaged to the actor for nine months in the late 1980's.WATCH: Johnny opens up about nearly breaking down in the midst of court battleMORE: Johnny Depp's son: Everything you need to know about Jack DeppThe actress stopped by The Drew Barrymore Show recently to promote her new book, Out of the Corner, and Drew didn't hesitate to ask about her former relationship with the highly discussed star.The daytime talk show host kicked off the conversation by commending the actress for her relationships, admitting: "I can't help it, I did get a little bit obsessed with all the cute boys that you've known, and dated, and got engaged to."She went on to get all the salacious details, asking: "Is it true that Johnny Depp asked you to marry him after dating for a few weeks?"A post shared by The Drew Barrymore Show (@thedrewbarrymoreshow)The shocking revelation and hilarious reactionJennifer then didn't shy away from making a shocking confession: "It's worse than that… I was engaged to Matthew Broderick and Johnny Depp in the same month."MORE: The heartwarming story behind Johnny Depp's former $1.3m Kentucky homeMORE: Johnny Depp leaves Europe for UK during break from Amber Heard trialThe two had a hilarious reaction, kneeling on the ground and screaming over the revelation.