Johnny Depp's advice to pregnant bar manager left her BEAMING
This bar manager was stunned after she engaged in a conversation with Johnny Depp. After the Pirates of the Caribbean star realized the bar manager was pregnant, he shared his two cents on parenthood. Lauren Whittington, the manager at the Bridge Tavern pub in Newcastle, was in the middle of her shift.
Johnny walked into the Bridge Tavern pub with musicians Sam Fender and Jeff Beck. The Charlie and the Chocolate Factory star's surprise appearance was made just one hour before the verdict in the defamation suit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard was to be announced.
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Whittington was ecstatic when she said, "None of us could believe it, he went unnoticed for maybe an hour before anyone realized it was him and Jeff Beck just sat eating Fish and Chips together in the corner." Continuing to express their joy and surprise, she said, "His security came over and asked if there was any way we could get Sam Fender in without people ambushing him, so we shut off our upstairs terrace for them to go up there, they were really grateful and stayed for a couple of hours, with Sam staying long after Johnny and Jeff left."
Whittington then proceeded to click some snaps with the winner of the trial before he dished out some advice on parenthood and what it feels like. She said, "He noticed I’m pregnant and was asking me how long I have left, then he was giving me some advice on nappies, lack of sleep, and the first few weeks of parenthood, saying it’ll be the greatest gift I ever receive and I won’t know love like it until I look into her eyes for the first time. He was also talking about his kids, who are grown up now, and how magical being a parent is."
Then Whittington continued narrating this unforgettable encounter she had with the star, "He left about an hour before the verdict and said he had a zoom call about it, so we wished him luck and thanked him for being so kind, and he thanked us for having him."
Johnny Depp won the defamation suit against Amber Heard and shared a statement where he said, "I am, and have been, overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and the colossal support and kindness from around the world. I hope that my quest to have the truth be told will have helped others, men or women, who have found themselves in my situation, and that those supporting them never give up. I also hope that the position will now return to innocent until proven guilty, both within the courts and in the media."