WATCH: Keira Knightley’s emotional plea to Disney for Jonny Depp
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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN star Johnny Depp has spent the last few years battling his ex-wife Amber Heard in court over claims he was “abusive” during their marriage. Now, a former co-star from the Disney film franchise has described the actor as being “very open” on set.PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN star Johnny Depp has spent the last few years battling his ex-wife Amber Heard in court over claims he was “abusive” during their marriage. Now, a former co-star from the Disney film franchise has described the actor as being “very open” on set. In this video, we are looking into WATCH: Keira Knightley’s emotional plea to Disney for Jonny Depp
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