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Iconic radio host longs for Johnny Depp: 'Giant narcissist' | BT Celebrities - www.bt.dk The lawsuit between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife, Amber Heard, rumbles out there. So far, much sympathy has been directed at Johnny Depp, who in recent days has been sitting in the witness box - but not everyone is with him. In his program 'The Howard Stern Show', the iconic radio host Howard Stern has aired a slightly flattering theory about Johnny Depp. It writes the medium. “He (Johnny Depp, ed.) Wants it broadcast on TV because that's what narcissists do,” says Howard Stern, continuing, “They think they can talk themselves out of everything. I think Johnny Depp is a huge narcissist, and by that I mean I think he's been thinking, 'I get this on TV because I'm so compelling and because I'm so smart and I'm so wonderful Johnny Depp has, as you know, a long acting career behind him, which, however, right now lies in rather large ruins on top of the accusations of wife violence against Amber Heard. However, Howard Stern is in no doubt that Johnny Depp is drawing on his acting skills in court. "If he's not acting ... well, he's overplaying so much," says Howard Stern, believing that Johnny Depp is inventing things along the way. He believes that both Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are exhibiting themselves and reminiscent of two children arguing. Therefore, it is also completely crazy that the lawsuit is broadcast on television, because, according to the radio host, nothing good will come of it for either one or the other, and he predicts that both careers will be over - regardless of the outcome of the lawsuit. It's Amber Heard who's on the dock. Johnny Depp believes she has tarnished his name and cost him film roles. For that, he wants $ 50 million in compensation. However, Amber Heard has already announced that she will also file a lawsuit in which the claim for damages will be doubled. We are still waiting to find out if that case will also go to court. The case, which started on April 11, is set to last six weeks. politics Check it here norway abroad Save 40% Cursed everywhere: acknowledge Warns citizens: Said sorry: B.T. thinks Weekendavisen ukraine Atomvåben Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 København KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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