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Well more to the point...
Being famous doesn't mean you'll be happy.
Being rich doesn't mean you'll be happy.
Being with someone who is "hot" doesn't mean you'll be happy.
Being a man doesn't mean you can't be the victim in the relationship.
Being famous, rich, and "hot" doesn't mean they are not also a crazy woman to be avoided.
There's many lessons to be learned by this... hopefully it turns out well for Mr. Johnny Depp.
Agree.. I don't see it either... especially now, lol.
Doesn't excuse anything, of course.
Same. Also, none of us knows either of them personally, and both are capable of lying or manipulating people. Looks can be deceiving, Depp looks like a good guy and he has warm voice, now those are things narcissist, psychopath or smart but bad person can use to deceive.
Unless some undisputable evidence comes out i'm going to assume neither of them is any better than the other.
These arent just ordinary people whose marriage issues became public entertainment for everyone out of nowhere, both are actors, and wants to be seen, wants to be noticed and admired. Doesnt all lf them hunger for publicity? I mean why else does one become an actor in the first place?
Unfortunately in the states you can see those things in public, there isn't even a big choice here. Depp doesn't need "attention" here, as he was in two AAA films involved before the problems started. He clearly doesn't want to return to PotC either, although he is the literal face of it. I'd agree with you about that point, but with Depp it doesn't really open up.
"Becoming an actor" can also involve into jumping off reality. You play a different role and you have to adapt to it. There are many reasons, more than I just said. I don't know the reason why Depp did it tho :P
Did you just arrive late to the internet? Anything that anyone says online is basically going to be a loaded handgun. ;-)
Depp's not alone.
There's a disturbing tendency for young "stars" on a meteoric rise in popularity or success to appear to stop maturing emotionally, personally, as one would consider a normal person maturing through life. This holds true across the spectrum of all "performance art," more or less. Though, oddly enough, I don't know if ballet, opera, classical musicians and the like have similar paths. I doubt it - Their notoriety doesn't involve as much direct exposure to the outside world.
What you're seeing in the Depp/Heard story is a story about broken people and one that is fueled by alcoholism. There are any number of people, even some here, who can relate worse tragedies and horrors surrounding alcoholism and abusive relationships. Depp and Heard's is nothing remarkable in terms of abusive, alcoholism-fueled, relationships.
What is different, though, is that neither of these people led "normal" lives. Both seem to have carried the luggage of their notoriety and failed development into this relationship.
I don't bother myself with "celebrities," but I find their ability to carry along and indulge in what would be entirely destructive behaviors in other people... fascinating. This is what such behavior looks like when the normal life that others would lead would have long curtailed it.
Don't mistake what you're seeing for behavior and interactions in a normal relationship. It's not. The abuse here, Depp's alcoholism, Heard's sadism, has only survive this long without tragedy because of who these people have become.
And, to be fair, it's only because of what they were denied that it has gone so very far. It's as if these faults in broken people were insulated from the reality that others face. How many of us "regular folks" could have carried our alcoholism or abuse through every facet of our lives for so long and still continue to indulge it? Who would have hired us? What would our friends or family have done when faced with our behavior? What rude awakenings would we have faced if we had indulged so very heavily in our own terrible faults?
There is no "rock bottom" for these people. There's only a point at which they can sink until they're standing over a cliff and staring into the abyss, held aloft as they are, untreated, unassisted, with none that they can truly trust to have their best interests as a human being at heart. There are many others desperate to maintain the status of these people for their own reasons and not out of any normal, human, concerns.
Sure, some people would love the celebrity of living such a life. I'd think it would be something to be avoided. It's sounds terrifying.
Anyway, you can see worse playing out in any courtroom in probably every country between people nobody particularly cares about, but who are still deserving of a bit of sympathy, nonetheless.
PS: There's usually a common trend in some portions of society to bring down the famous and to take delight in the failures of celebrities. The schadenfreude is strong when people see celebrities crashing into the spotlight society shines on them.
I don't get why people stay in toxic relationships, especially someone like Johnny Depp who has zero money issues and let's be honest could probably get any woman he wants with very little effort.
I think if some crazy ♥♥♥♥♥ threw a bottle at me and it severed my finger, that would be the final straw, i wouldn't stick around no matter how hot she was.