Famous PeopleDuring the Beast’s trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard (36), Johnny Depp (59) has remained rather calm, but in the meantime the actor does not utter words. Depp criticizes the “Aquaman” actress on the new album of his dear friend Jeff Beck.
†I think you said enough about one night momIt appears, among other things, in one of the songs. According to sources, Johnny Depp had written two songs for the new album of his dear friend Jeff Beck. It is also clear that the songs in question relate to the much-discussed lawsuit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard. †You’re sitting there like a dog with an itch for seven years”, appears, among other things, in the song “Sad Motherf – in Parade”. The following sentence will also appear in the song:If I had a dime, it wouldn’t reach your hand†
Surprising performance in the UK
According to “The Sunday Times of London”, the album was titled “18”. The release date is expected next Friday. In addition to Depp’s two self-written songs, the album also contains a lot of songs, including “Caroline, Nu” and “Venus and Force.”
Johnny Depp and Jeff Beck have been good friends for many years. Two days after his lawsuit with Amber Heard, the American actor was already on stage with his close friend. During a show by the British artist in Sheffield, Depp suddenly appeared on stage. Together they released a cover of the song “Isolation”. It didn’t stop at a one-time performance either. A day later, the gentlemen performed again at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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