Johnny Depp said on Sunday he was sorry for “not smuggling my dogs into England because it would have been a bad thing to do”, mocking an apology he made for bringing two dogs into Australia without going through quarantine.
Johnny Depp said on Sunday he was sorry for “not smuggling my dogs into England because it would have been a bad thing to do”, mocking an apology he made for bringing two dogs into Australia without going through quarantine.
Depp and Heard arrived at an Australian court April 18 over Heard’s alleged illegal importation of their two Yorkshire terrier dogs Boo and Pistol into the country in a private jet in 2015, as Depp was in Australia for the filming of the latest Pirates of the Carribean movie.(AFP)
An Australian court let off his wife, actor Amber Heard, with a good behaviour bond last month after she pleaded guilty to falsifying travel documents to sneak their two Yorkshire Terriers, Pistol and Boo, into the country.
The couple made an apology to Australia in a short video, which was widely mocked for its dead-pan tone and the actors’ odd manner, after she was cleared of charges of illegally importing animals for not putting the dogs through proper quarantine procedures.
“I really would like to apologise for not smuggling my dogs into England because it would have been a bad thing to do,” Depp told reporters at a news conference to promote his new film Alice Through The Looking Glass.
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