- Johnny Depp made his second surprise appearance at a Jeff Beck concert in the UK on Monday.
- The actor appeared on stage with Beck at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
- Depp is currently awaiting sentencing in a defamation case against his ex-wife, Amber Heard.
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Johnny Depp appeared on stage with musician Jeff Beck for the second night in a row in the UK, just days after closing arguments in his defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard.
Footage from the concert, widely published on social media, shows Depp on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in London singing guitar to Beck. According to Sky News, the couple performed their collaboration since 2020, “Isolation”, a cover of John Lennon’s 1970 song.
“He knocked on my locker room door about five years ago and we haven’t stopped laughing since,” Beck said on stage in a video, Sky News reported. “We kept it quiet because, for obvious reasons, here it is.”
This is Depp’s second appearance on stage with Beck. On Sunday, Depp surprised fans at a Jeff Beck concert in Sheffield, England.
As Insider reported earlier, videos from the event show the couple performing a cover of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing.” They also performed Depp’s unreleased song “This is a Song for Ms. Hedy Lamarr.
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These appearances came just days after lawyers representing Depp and Hurd gave final arguments in the ongoing defamation lawsuit against the couple.
Johnny Depp first filed a lawsuit against Hurd in March 2019, accusing her of slandering him in a 2018 Washington Post publication in which she described herself as a victim of domestic violence. Depp claims that Hurd instead attacked him physically and verbally throughout their relationship. Hurd denied the allegations and filed a counterclaim, citing at least 10 cases in court documents in which she said Depp physically abused her, often in what she described was rage fueled by alcohol or drugs.
The jury is currently discussing the case, which began on April 11 and lasted six weeks.
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