Actor Johnny Depp performed for the third time with guitarist Jeff Beck while awaiting the jury’s decision in his defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, which is worth $50 million. this happened on Tuesday.
He’d previously shared the stage with Beck twice: on Monday at the Royal Albert Hall and on Sunday in Sheffield.
According to Fox News, supermodel Kate Moss attended the concert less than a week after testifying in court and defending the actor against Ms Heard’s accusations.
The report further said in the report that she was invited as his guest.
Ms Moss, who dated Mr Johnny Depp in the 1990s, testified via a video link on his behalf after Ms Heard gave her name while recounting the violent behaviour of her ex-husband. The supermodel told jurors that he was never violent with her, after Ms Heard’s claim that she was once pushed down a flight of stairs by Mr Depp.
Johnny Depp Jeff Beck Performs Music for the second time in a row
Meanwhile, the crowd at the concert gave Johnny Depp a standing ovation and cheered “We love you” as the actor played guitar, New York Post reported.
Meanwhile, the jury in the bitter defamation trial between “Pirates of the Caribbean” star Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard concluded deliberations for the day on Tuesday without reaching a verdict.
The seven-person jury will resume their deliberations on Wednesday morning in Fairfax County Circuit Court, near the US capital.
The panel met for seven hours on Tuesday and two hours on Friday.
Closing arguments in the high-profile case were held on Friday at the end of a six-week trial featuring claims and counterclaims of domestic abuse.
The 58-year-old Depp flew to England over the Memorial Day weekend and made surprise appearances at concerts by Jeff Beck in Sheffield on Sunday and at Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday.
Depp, a guitarist, has his own band, the Hollywood Vampires, with Alice Cooper and Joe Perry of Aerosmith.
Depp filed suit against Heard over an op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post in December 2018 in which she described herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”
