Helen Mirren denies sending message to Johnny Depp with her outfit.
Dame Helen Mirren Shuts Down Rumors of Shade
Dame Helen Mirren caused a stir on the red carpet at the premiere of Johnny Depp’s new film “Jeanne du Barry” when she was spotted carrying a folding fan emblazoned with the hashtag #WORTHIT. Some fans speculated that the fan was a message of support for Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard, who was a brand ambassador for cosmetics giant L’Oreal, whose iconic tagline is “worth it.”
However, Mirren quickly shut down the rumors, stating that no secret message was intended. “I am a L’Oreal ambassador, they are a sponsor of the festival, and quite truthfully, I picked up a fan because I was hot,” she explained. “Because You’re Worth It” is the official L’Oreal Paris slogan.
Mirren’s Striking Look
Aside from the fan controversy, Mirren also turned heads with her striking bluish-purple updo that matched her gown. At 77 years old, she continues to be a fashion icon and queen of shade.
Depp’s “Comeback”
Following the premiere, Depp was asked about his “comeback” after the defamation trial against Heard. However, he quickly set the record straight, stating that he didn’t go anywhere and that “comeback” implies he’s been away. “I’ve been sitting around. ‘Comeback’ is almost like I’m going to come out and do a tap dance — dance my best and hope you approve,” he said.
Key Takeaways:
- Dame Helen Mirren carried a folding fan with the hashtag #WORTHIT on the red carpet at the premiere of Johnny Depp’s new film “Jeanne du Barry.”
- Some fans speculated that the fan was a message of support for Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard, who was a brand ambassador for L’Oreal, whose iconic tagline is “worth it.”
- Mirren quickly shut down the rumors, stating that no secret message was intended.
- Depp was asked about his “comeback” after the defamation trial against Heard, but he clarified that he didn’t go anywhere and that “comeback” implies he’s been away.
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