Thursday 19 May 2022 04:28 PM 'I made them waffles for breakfast!' Johnny Depp jokes as screaming fans line ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 04:28 PM 'I made them waffles for breakfast!' Johnny Depp jokes as screaming fans line ... trends now
Thursday 19 May 2022 04:28 PM 'I made them waffles for breakfast!' Johnny Depp jokes as screaming fans line ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 04:28 PM 'I made them waffles for breakfast!' Johnny Depp jokes as screaming fans line ... trends now

Johnny Depp arrived at the Virginia courtroom today to the applause of cheering fans waiting outside for him, as he joked he had made them all waffles for breakfast.

On Thursday morning - the 19th day of Depp and Amber Heard's $100million defamation trial - the actor's black SUV was blaring reggae music as he pulled up at the courthouse in Fairfax and was greeted by adoring fans.

Depp, who was wearing a grey suit whilst clutching his two doodle notepads, joked to reporters that the crowd was cheering because he had made them waffles.

'I just made breakfast for all of them this morning. Waffles,' Depp told reporters as he walked towards the court and waved at the screaming fans. 

Before entering the building, Depp could be seen saying good morning to police officers who were standing by the door and shaking their hands. 

Depp has previously joked to reporters and photographers that he has a 'lot of relatives' when referencing the dozens of fans who have religiously waited outside the courthouse for weeks.  

One fan who had been waiting outside the court for Depp said a reporter had asked them whether they had in fact received waffles from the actor but they said it had been a 'cute joke'.

Depp has consistently been met with an extraordinary amount of fanfare throughout the defamation trial, despite the actor being accused of domestic violence - an allegation he strongly denies. 

Depp, who was wearing a grey suit whilst clutching his two doodle notepads, joked to reporters that the crowd was cheering because he had made them waffles

Depp, who was wearing a grey suit whilst clutching his two doodle notepads, joked to reporters that the crowd was cheering because he had made them waffles

On Thursday morning - the 19th day of Depp and Amber Heard's $100million defamation trial - the actor's black SUV was blaring reggae music as he pulled up at the courthouse in Fairfax and was greeted by adoring fans

On Thursday morning - the 19th day of Depp and Amber Heard's $100million defamation trial - the actor's black SUV was blaring reggae music as he pulled up at the courthouse in Fairfax and was greeted by adoring fans

US actor Amber Heard speaks with a member of her legal team as she arrives at the courtroom

US actor Amber Heard speaks with a member of her legal team as she arrives at the courtroom

Depp was seen carrying two of his doodle notepads into the courtroom. 

During the defamation trial, the 58-year-old actor has been seen doodling between testimony with a purple marker and keeping a supply of jelly beans, gummy bears and mints on hand. 

Meanwhile, Heard was seen walking into the court building alone carrying a cup of coffee. She said good morning to the two police officers standing by the door and asked them how they were.

Depp has made a habit out of arriving to the courthouse blasting reggae music from his black SUV. Among the songs he has played are 'War' and 'Exodus' by Bob Marley.

Fans have lined the streets for weeks, many of them holding 'Justice for Johnny' signs to show their support for Depp. 

Many of them have showered the actor with gifts, cards and bouquets of flowers as he drove by them. The actor has revelled in their support, waving to them as he drives by.

Depp and Heard were banned from giving autographs to fans hoping to meet the pair outside the court by a judge last month ahead of the start of their defamation trial - in an attempt to stop the case from becoming a circus.

Depp was seen carrying two of his doodle notepads into the courtroom on Thursday in Fairfax

Depp was seen carrying two of his doodle notepads into the courtroom on Thursday in Fairfax

Today in court, Tracey Jacobs, Depp's former agent, said the actor would show up late to the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean movie and became 'reluctant to use him' in films.

Jacobs said she was let go in 2016 following litigation between Depp and former managers Joel and Robert Mandel, as Depp claimed Jacobs was among the many who betrayed his best interest in the lawsuits that cost the Pirates of the Caribbean actor $650 million.

'All I know is that he was terminating everyone in his life, and I was just along for the ride,' Jacobs said.

She said Depp had become a difficult client to work with in the final years of their career together and would 'show up late to projects,' including the production of Pirates of the Caribbean 5.

'Crews don't love sitting around for hours and hours for the star to show up,' Jacobs said. 'People talked...and it made people reluctant to use him.'

Jacobs added that he became 'unprofessional' because of his drug and alcohol use.

Yesterday, a friend of Heard's testified that a 'wasted and screaming' Depp charged at her whilst 'swinging a magnum-sized bottle of wine' on the night he allegedly hit the Aquaman actress.

Elizabeth Marz, a member of Heard and Depp's inner-circle, claimed she was forced to hide in a gym room after the actor had 'scared the sh** out of her' when he charged at her during a fight with his ex-wife in 2016 at their Los Angeles penthouse.

Marz told the Virginia courtroom on Wednesday that Depp screamed at her and Heard's friend Raquel 'Rocky' Pennington' to 'Get your bitch out of here', apparently referring to his ex-wife.

Marz said when she saw Heard, she looked disheveled and had injuries on her face.

'Her face was red and swollen. It looked like she had been hit in some way,' Marz said in a November 2019 video deposition played for the courtroom on Wednesday.

Marz described Depp as 'combative' and upset on the May 21, 2016 incident where Depp allegedly assaulted Heard. He was 'sloppy, and all over the place ..combative, angry,' she said. 

She said: 'He ran into the unit, and it scared the s**t out of me because he was wasted and screaming.

'If there's a grown ass man coming at you and saying 'Get your b***h outta here', and swinging a magnum-sized bottle of wine I'm sure anyone... would run out.'

Marz said that she hid in the house because she was afraid of what Depp would do, adding: 'Everyone was just shaken up.' 

She also said friends of the couple cleaned up part of the mess Depp allegedly left his penthouse in after the fight with Heard.

Marz's testimony was corroborated by earlier testimony from Pennington who said she saw Depp wielding a wine bottle and that Heard had injuries to her face. 

Elizabeth Marz, a member of Heard and Depp's inner-circle, claimed she was forced to hide after the actor had 'scared the sh** out of her' when he charged at her during a fight with his ex-wife in 2016 at their Los Angeles penthouse

Elizabeth Marz, a member of Heard and Depp's inner-circle, claimed she was forced to hide after the actor had 'scared the sh** out of her' when he charged at her during a fight with his ex-wife in 2016 at their Los Angeles penthouse

Heard's bruised face

Heard's bruised face

Marz's testimony was corroborated by earlier testimony from Pennington who said she saw Depp wielding a wine bottle and that Heard had injuries to her face

She said when she first met Depp around 2012 he was 'bright and beautiful and lovely and kind and generous'. But if Depp was drinking or using drugs there was 'almost always a fight'

She said when she first met Depp around 2012 he was 'bright and beautiful and lovely and kind and generous'. But if Depp was drinking or using drugs there was 'almost always a fight'

She said when she first met Depp around 2012 he was 'bright and beautiful and lovely and kind and generous'. But if Depp was drinking or using drugs there was 'almost always a fight'

Pennington, who lived for a time in a suite of penthouses along with Depp and Heard, told the court on Wednesday she was the first person to see Heard during a final fight between the couple in May 2016 that precipitated the couple's divorce.

Pennington said she interjected herself between the two and Depp knocked her hands away. She said she then covered Heard with her own body on the floor as Depp screamed at Heard to get up. She said she later saw Depp wielding a wine bottle to smash and knock things off the walls and counters.

The friend testified she saw the bruises and cuts left in the aftermath of multiple incidents of abuse inflicted by Depp.

In a recorded deposition played for jurors, Pennington said she never personally witnessed Depp strike Heard. But she said she saw the injuries, and she took

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