Johnny Depp signs multi-million contract amid lawsuit against Amber Heard

Legally speaking, Johnny Depp is not ready to get out of it. Amber Heard, who was found guilty of “defamation” last June, refused this verdict and decided to appeal. The actor also wished to appeal, 24 hours later, to request the cancellation of his three convictions for defamation. On the financial side, in On the other hand, everything should be back to normal for the actor. He will not only receive 8 million dollars from his ex-wife – who was forced to sell her house to pay off her debts -, but he has just re-signed a very lucrative and very long-term contract, ensuring him stable income in the coming months.

Official face of the Sauvage perfume, by Dior, since 2015, Johnny Depp will apparently resume service for the French luxury brand. According to information from TMZ, the actor should continue the adventure for several years, collecting in the process several million for his good and loyal services. His new campaign is even said to be set to roll out, as his trial against Amber Heard is ongoing – and is not expected to be completed for many years.

It is the photographer Greg Williams who would have reconnected with Johnny Depp after having attended one of his concerts, given in Paris, in the company of Jeff Beck. Of course, financially speaking, this decision is not surprising since Dior would have seen a very strong increase in sales, online, since the perfume Sauvage is linked to the image of the famous Pirate of the Caribbean. Following the media coverage of his trial, Johnny Depp had lost many professional opportunities, and had notably been replaced by Mads Mikkelsen in the role of Gellert Grindelwald, in the hit films Fantastic Beasts. But the more time passes, the less directors shun Johnny. After a cinematic break due to his many setbacks, he will be showing, in 2023, the film Jeanne du Barry by Maïwenn Le Besco, lending her features to Louis XV. Rather royal, as a situation…

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