Johnny Depp’s Ex Vanessa Paradis Finds His Amber Heard Case ‘Distressing’—Here’s If She’s on His Side
21.04.2022 - 00:01
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As his trial with ex-wife Amber Heard continues to unfold, many are curious to know if Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis are still on good terms. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor famously dated the French model and singer for 14 years and share two children together, sparking questions about where they stand today.
Depp and Paradis met for the first time in 1994, when the What’s Eating Gilbert Grape actor was dating Kate Moss. Their first meeting was brief, and it wasn’t until 1998 that the pair would reunite. At the time, Depp ran into Paradis while in a hotel lobby in the singer’s home country of France. It was the sight of none other than her back that drove Depp into a frenzy: “She was wearing a dress with an exposed back and I saw that back and that neck, and then she turned around and I saw those eyes, and—boom! My life as a single man was done,” Depp told The Daily Mail in 2011. The Sweeney Todd actor made an even earlier mention of the fated moment in a 2005 interview with Rolling Stone, when he told the magazine, “Whammo, man, across the room, amazing, incredible, awesome. The Back, the Back!”
The pair quickly struck up a real relationship, and just shortly after being together for a year, they welcomed their first child together: daughter Lily-Rose Depp, who was born in May 1999 in her mother’s native France. Three years later, Depp and Paradis completed their family with the birth of their son, John “Jack” Christopher Depp III. But their relationship wasn’t built to last. In 2012, the pair announced that they broke up. Depp’s publicist confirmed that he and Paradis had “amicably separated,” in a statement released to Entertainment Tonight at the time, adding, “Please respect their privacy and, more
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