Johnny Depp's Cannes Film Festival Experience: Standing Ovation, Teeth Criticism, and Hollywood Departure

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Johnny Depp stated during the Cannes Film Festival premiere of his new film "Jeanne du Barry" that he has "no further need for Hollywood." Depp, who plays King Louis XV in the French film, spoke in French and focused on promoting his new movie and the acting process. The actor also addressed the recent lawsuit with ex-wife Amber Heard, claiming that he was not boycotted by Hollywood and that he is not going anywhere. Supporters of Heard launched the #CannesYouNot campaign on social media, questioning Depp's appearance at the festival.
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