Johnny Depp to become world's highest paid actor after winning defamation case: PR expert

'There's an argument that Johnny Depp is once again one of the world's most bankable stars', says PR expert


Johnny Depp could become the world's highest-paid actor after winning a blatant defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard, a PR expert says.

In House PR's Alexandra Villa, who has represented Oscar-nominated actors and films over two decades, told Mirror Magazine that the Edward Scissorhands star's career is "going to the skies."

"There is an argument that Johnny is now once again one of the most bankable stars in the world," Villa told the publication. "His career is going to skyrocket."

"Not only does he have the consumer's heart in his hands, he may be able to pick and choose some of the biggest films to come out in the next few years," the PR expert said. "He could be the highest paid actor the world has ever seen."

Villa continued: "Johnny has made Hollywood studios billions of dollars over the past few decades. That's why he has 40 years of work and projects beloved by audiences. An example, I think, is his fragrance in public support. Sauvage sales have record volume."

She went on to tell the outlet that TV networks were already running Pirates of the Caribbean movies one after the other in the US.

He continued, "In the eyes of most of the public, he has at times faced and exposed the sorrows and challenges of his life."

"Johnny had to give his whole life to public scrutiny, good and bad, but he did it not for the money, but to restore his reputation. He also did it for the sake of his children to publicly clear his name." did."

When asked if he would reprise his role in Pirates of the Caribbean, he replied, "When Pirates movies made billions, he was the golden boy for Disney's reboot.

Talking about what Heard's future has in store for him, Villa said it would be challenging but that his acting career could resume as he cited examples of other actors such as Mel Gibson, Robert Downey Jr and Michael Jackson. Like were involved in major scams, but they have recovered from these issues.

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