Johnny Depp joins Jeff Beck on stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall ahead of Amber Heard trial verdict

Johnny Depp joins Jeff Beck on stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall ahead of Amber Heard trial verdict

Johnny Depp joins Jeff Beck on stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall ahead of Amber Heard trial verdict

Johnny Depp joins Jeff Beck on stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall ahead of Amber Heard trial verdict

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Johnny Depp came out on stage during Jeff Beck’s performance at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday (30 May).

The actor, who is now embroiled in a high-profile legal fight with ex-wife Amber Heard, had previously shared the stage with Beck in Sheffield the night before.

Heard is being sued by Depp for $50 million (£38.2 million). He claims that in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed about domestic violence, Heard intimated that he abused her.

Heard has filed a countersuit for $100 million (£80.9 million), accusing Depp of waging a “smear campaign” against her and calling his case as “abuse and harassment.”

Fans took to social media to share images and videos of the actor’s unannounced visit at the Albert Hall.

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Depp – who began his career as a musician and co-founded the Hollywood Vampires with Alice Cooper and Joe Perry in 2015 – and Beck performed “Isolation,” a remake of a John Lennon song from 1970, during his performance in Sheffield.

 

 

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They also covered Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing.”

According to Deadline, the actor will also join Beck on stage during another Albert Hall performance tomorrow (31 May).

 

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You can keep up with the latest developments in the Depp v Heard trial here, and learn about the potential consequences on his career here.

Following the start of deliberations on the high-profile civil case, jurors will enjoy a three-day Memorial Day weekend before returning to work on Tuesday, May 31.

 

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