Helena Bonham Carter denounces cancellation culture and defends Johnny Depp
MOSCOW, November 29 – RIA Novosti. Helena Bonham Carter denounced cancellation culture and defended Johnny Depp. in his opinion shared In an interview with The Times.
The actor said he was “fully acquitted” after his colleague won the case with his ex-wife Amber Heard.
“I think he’s fine now,” says Bonham Carter.
He believes that events in personal life should not affect a career, if what is happening is legal and done by mutual agreement.
“I hate cancellation culture. It’s already a kind of hysteria, a kind of witch hunt and a lack of understanding,” the actress thinks.
Depp and Bonham Carter have appeared together in the films Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Alice in Wonderland, and Dark Shadows. Johnny is the godfather of Helena’s two children.
Depp filed a $50 million lawsuit for an article in which Heard complained and anonymously complained about his experience of domestic violence. In response, Hurd demanded $100 million from Depp, accusing his lawyer of libel.
The jury found Heard guilty of Depp and sentenced him to $15 million in damages and a fine. Amber’s claim was also accepted. Depp was ordered to pay two million dollars in damages.
Source: Ria

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