• A bar sells 'Johnny Depp shots' to male customers feeling 'unsafe or scared'

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    A bar sells 'Johnny Depp shots' to male customers feeling 'unsafe or scared'

    Absolutely fantastic!one admirer statedGender has no bearing on abuse. Another person chimed in, "This is the appropriate course of action." While some thought it was a "great endeavour," others thought it was unnecessary because they could just report everything to the police.

    Digital Desk: On social
    media, a photo of a bar's signboard with a cocktail honouring actor Johnny Depp
    has gone viral. If a patron feels "unsafe or afraid," they can
    covertly order the "Johnny Depp shot" at the bar. Johnny won a
    defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard, last month.



    To assist men in need, a
    drink at the pub has been named after Johnny Depp. The sign says, "Feeling
    uncomfortable or scared? Just come to the bar and get a Johnny Depp shot.
    " Additionally, it mentions the three available shot varieties: neat, on
    the rocks, and with lime. A patron who requests a "Neat Johnny Depp
    shot" will be taken out of the bar in safety by a staff member. The
    employees will be instructed to summon a cab or the police depending on the
    other two versions, "On The Rocks" and "With Lime."



    Absolutely fantastic!one
    admirer statedGender has no bearing on abuse. Another person chimed in,
    "This is the appropriate course of action." While some thought it was
    a "great endeavour," others thought it was unnecessary because they
    could just report everything to the police.



    After dating for a while,
    Johnny and Amber Heard wed in a private ceremony at their Los Angeles home in
    2015.  On May 23, 2016, Amber Heard
    obtained a temporary restraining order against Johnny and filed for divorce.
    She said that during their relationship, Johnny had physically abused her, most
    frequently when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.



    When Amber described herself
    as a victim of domestic abuse in an opinion piece she wrote for the Washington
    Post in 2018, Johnny sued her for $50 million on the grounds that she had
    defamed him. He was sued again by her for $100 million. In their brief marriage
    from 2015 to 2017, both actors claimed that the other had harmed them. In the
    UK, Johnny had already lost a libel action he had brought against the newspaper
    The Sun after it dubbed him a "wife-beater." In that instance, the
    judge had determined there was enough evidence to support the claim.