Johnny Depp Surprises with a New Looks after Shaving off his Beard

After winning the trial for defamation, Johnny Depp surprises with a new look, while Amber Heard is caught in the TJ Maxx discount store.

Johnny Depp Surprises with a New Looks after Shaving off his Beard
The actor sported a more youthful appearance after shaving off his beard.

After more than two weeks of winning the defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard, Johnny Depp surprised his fans with a change of look when he took the stage with Jeff Beck at the Helsinki Blues Festival in Finland. The actor sported a more youthful appearance after shaving off his beard.

A source told People that Depp "just wants to get his career back" after the verdict in his favor. “The trial was necessary, but he is happy that he is done. Although he is relieved by the jury's verdict, he is not gloating," the source said of the Pirates of the Caribbean actor.

“He's not even talking about the trial now. He filed the lawsuit because he deemed it necessary. However, he has moved on. He now he can go back to what he likes to do. He likes acting and has a busy summer ahead of him. He is also looking forward to continuing to work.” He just wants to get his career back. He loves filming,” added the source.

Johnny Depp's appearance comes days after his ex-wife, Amber Heard, admitted she is unable to pay damages to the actor following his libel trial.

Amber Heard "saving up" to pay Depp?

It appears that Amber Heard is "saving" pennies now that she owes Depp $8.35 million in damages. Last week, the Aquaman star was spotted shopping at the TJ Maxx discount department store in the Hamptons.

Multiple sources told the New York Post in early June that the actress is "broke" due to the high legal fees associated with her and the Depp trial, and that was before the jury ordered her to pay the actor millions after being noted that he defamed him.

Asked if the actress had the means to cover the jury's verdict, her lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft, said: "Oh no, absolutely not."

Earlier this month, Depp won all three defamation claims in his case against Heard for his 2018 Washington Post op-ed, in which he described himself as a survivor of domestic abuse.

The jury awarded Depp $15 million in damages, but Heard will only have to pay $10.35 million because Virginia law limits punitive damages. In addition, the jury awarded Heard $2 million in damages, for which the actress must pay $8.35 million to the actor.