​​Johnny Depp’s Jeanne Du Barry Director Clarifies Her Comments Over The Actor Being ‘Difficult To Shoot’ With

​​Johnny Depp’s Jeanne Du Barry Director Clarifies Her Comments Over The Actor Being ‘Difficult To Shoot’ With

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Johnny Depp’s latest starring role is here with Jeanne Du Barry, which hit theaters in the UK and Ireland last weekend and is set to come to U.S. cinemas next weekend. While the French movie’s director and star Maïwenn was promoting the movie, she said in an interview that Depp was “difficult to shoot with” because “the crew was afraid of him.” Following the comments going viral, Maïwenn is clarifying her what she said. 

As Maïwenn cleared up with Variety, her thoughts on Johnny Depp on the set of Jeanne Du Barry were taken out of context. In the actor/director’s words: 

When I made a remark about Johnny being ‘scary,’ I was talking about his charisma, his notoriety, his star status, etc. [I] was shocked when I discovered that the newspaper had headlined that ‘The crew were afraid of [Johnny Depp]’ because written like that, and without its context and subtleties, it absolutely no longer means the same thing. The journalist did not want to grasp the subtlety of my words.

Originally Posted Here…

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