'That's not Dior Sauvage breath': Fans disgusted by Johnny Depp's 'rotting' and 'brown' teeth
CANNES, FRANCE: Johnny Depp grabbed everyone's attention at the 76th Cannes Film Festival. Pictures of the actor strutting down the red carpet on Tuesday, May 16, instantly went viral, with many pointing out his "rotting" teeth.
The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor has avoided the spotlight ever since he won the defamation case against his ex-wife, Amber Heard. A close friend of Heard, Eve Barlow, objected to the festival's decision to include him, claiming that it was "supporting rapists and abusers." However, Depp reportedly claimed he had no plans to go back to Hollywood after being shunned throughout his court battle.
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What happened to Johnny Depp's teeth?
In the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movies, Depp played Captain Jack Sparrow, who had awful teeth. Many believed that the character's "rotting" teeth was just part of his appearance and was not real. However, his real teeth do not seem good. As per rumors, his smoking habit is what's to blame for his terrible teeth. He reportedly started smoking when she was 12. Fans have also noted that Depp spent the majority of his screen time smoking in movies, including 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'.
Smoking can result in tooth loss, gum bleeding, and tooth discoloration, according to Webmd. It is not surprising that the actor's teeth have gotten worse because the star has publicly admitted his smoking habit. In his widely reported court case, Depp acknowledged consuming drugs starting at the age of 15—including cocaine. His teeth have deteriorated as a result of his substance misuse lifestyle. Drugs like cocaine damage the gums and discolor them, especially when they are brushed against them. Additionally, the star publicly admitted to using E, often known as MDMA or Ecstasy, throughout the court proceedings. The deterioration of the user's teeth is one of the adverse effects of using MDMA, claims Better Health. Dry mouth, jaw clenching, and tooth grinding are additional negative consequences.
'Teeth tell it all'
Disgusted fans reacted right away to the actor's terrible teeth after his photos at the festival surfaced online. A fan tweeted, "Hey, not all pirates stink and have rotten teeth!" Another user wrote, "Pretty good teeth for a pirate actually" One fan mentioned, "And they tried to same Amber heard was guilty. How could a man with teeth like that be innocent." "Teeth tell it all," remarked a user. Another fan addressed Depp with this character from the famous movie and wrote,"Method actor Jack sparrow?" Another fan claimed, "The pirate life lacked tooth bleaching experts."
Hey, not all pirates stink and have rotten teeth! 🤣🏴☠️
— Space Pirate 🏴☠️ 🏴☠️ 🏴☠️ (@SpacePirate144) May 18, 2023
And they tried to same Amber heard was guilty. How could a man with teeth like that be innocent 🤮
— Unbiased opinion (@TLfanfearless) May 18, 2023
'What happen to his Willy Wonka teeth?'
Some people said Depp is "Always in the role of playing a pirate." Another user slammed the star for his habits and wrote, "You can tell how much drugs someone’s done by the quality of their teeth." Another claimed, "He's a smoker. Brown teeth were standard back in the day." A user who loves Depp suggested that the star could get his teeth right with his money. "Well, I love Johnny, but he does have the money to get veneers or permanent implants," she wrote. "Then he wouldn't have stained teeth, much less rotting teeth. Eww." One user trolled, "That's not Dior Sauvage breath." "What happen to his Willy wonka teeth ?questioned a fan.
You can tell how much drugs someone’s done by the quality of their teeth
— Unknowns (@UnknownsCauses) May 18, 2023
Well, I love Johnny, but he does have the money to get veneers or permanent implants.
— Melanie Lauren (@Sweetemmilyn) May 18, 2023
Then he wouldn't have stained teeth, much less rotting teeth. Eww.