The reasons Johnny Depp had to be assisted out of a hotel in Birmingham

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According to the NY Post, the actor looked distressed by the large number of fans. 

According to a NY Post story, famous actor Johnny Depp had to be escorted and assisted by a private security detail to get out of a hotel in Birmingham, England this Monday due to a huge amount of fans trying to touch the celebrity in a scene that has been repeated after the verdict in his favor in the defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard.

Photos have gone viral showing the famous star of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie series in which the man looks dazed and being grabbed by escorts, one of them assisting him by taking his right arm, while the other accompanied him closely.

Johnny Depp in distress and with a cup in his hand

The anguish is precisely seen in Depp’s face, who clearly looked disoriented and with disheveled hair, although very well dressed, he also had a cup in his hand and it is unknown, although there were many people in the place, if he was drinking something at the time of this scene.

It is known and has been documented that Depp has been celebrating the ruling of justice, in which he ended up winning a large amount of money, even the same day of the verdict he was seen celebrating in a local pub, also at the beginning of the week he uploaded a video to TikTok where he was seen thanking the support he has received in this process from all his fans and where he celebrates, in his own words “having recovered his life”.

A celebratory dinner worth $62,000

In addition, prior to this scene, the NY Post reported that Depp had celebrated with an extravagant dinner where he spent $62,000 to continue the celebrations.

The future of Depp, who has not stopped making headlines in the entertainment pages in recent months, is unknown, however, while that is happening, Heard’s reaction to the aforementioned TikTok video was not long in coming and the former Aquaman star was upset.

“As Johnny Depp says he’s ‘moving forward,’ women’s rights are moving backward,” said Heard.