Johnny Depp’s Daughter Flashes Body on Screen — Dad Worried over Her Acting Career after ‘Normal’ Childhood
- Johnny Depp gave his daughter Lily-Rose a "normal childhood" out of the public eye in Paris.
- After the girl became an actress by accident at 14, Depp admitted he found it "disturbing" watching her evolve.
- Now, Lily-Rose is criticized for flashing her body in the controversial new TV series, "The Idol."
During Johnny Depp’s initial two decades in the glamourous world of Hollywood, he earned a reputation as a charismatic heartthrob who attracted the most gorgeous women. He was notorious as a rebel, known for wreaking havoc in hotel rooms and clashing with paparazzi. A drinker, he was a man who seemed unable to enjoy life with a sober head.
However, in 1998, Depp realized he was "done" with that lifestyle. The reason for his decision was the enchanting French singer and model Vanessa Paradis, whom the "The Lone Ranger" actor first saw at the Hotel Costes in Paris.
Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis at Hollywood Boulevard in California on November 16, 1999 | Source: Getty Images
He was instantly smitten, an actual example of love at first sight. As their relationship blossomed, she inspired him to embrace sobriety, exercising, and eating healthy meals.
Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis at the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 25, 2004 | Source: Getty Images
The couple was expecting a baby in the same year as their meeting. Realizing he would be a dad for the first time, Depp expressed his feelings in a heartfelt confession:
"I lived in a fog for 35 years - there was nothing important in my life. Then I fell in love with Vanessa, and she fell pregnant."
Daughter Became Depp's Reason to Live
On a serene day, on May 27, 1999, in the timeless beauty of Paris, France, the "Alice in Wonderland" star greeted his little bundle of joy, Lily-Rose Depp — a day he called the best moment in his entire life. After the birth, Depp and Paradis put down roots in her native city, Paris, an idyllic setting that the doting father believed was perfect for raising their newborn.
Johnny Depp and daughter Lily-Rose in London Park | Source: Getty Images
From the first day, the actor became wild about his girl. Depp, though still the same man, underwent a notable change — everything suddenly came into sharp focus for him. Moreover, the adoring father admitted:
"She became my reason to wake up in the morning... and my reason to live."
The actor spared no effort in giving his only daughter a "normal childhood," as Lily-Rose described it. But she was imbibing her parents' creativity and talent while growing up far from the glare of the paparazzi.
Lily-Rose Became an Actress by Accident at 14
Likely, Lily-Rose would not have ventured into an acting career following her father's footsteps if not for an accidental circumstance. At the tender age of 14, she was spending time with her best friend, Harley Quinn Smith, on the set of the movie "Tusk," where her father portrayed the character of Guy Lapointe.
Lily-Rose Depp and friend Harley Quinn Smith at the "Yoga Hosers" set in Los Angeles, California on September 10, 2014 | Source: Getty Images
Quite unexpectedly, the young girl was engaged in a scene where she played the character only known as "Girl Clerk." It was enough to spark her interest in acting. She admitted she "had no clue" about what she was doing in front of the camera, but she enjoyed the experience that day.
Lily-Rose Depp at the "Yoga Hosers" set in Los Angeles, California on September 10, 2014 | Source: Getty Images
In just a year, Lily-Rose pivoted the spotlight onto herself. Boasting a charming natural beauty, the 15-year-old girl had blossomed into a model for Chanel, a brand her mother had worked with since the '90s.
Depp Did Not Want His Daughter to Follow in His Footsteps
Depp didn't expect his daughter to become famous, especially at such early age. Observing her sudden transformation from a small child to a young woman began to evoke his concerns.
The sight of makeup adorning his daughter's pure face kindled his worries. The "Edward Scissorhands" actor recognized the unique beauty of Lily-Rose and her aptitude for modeling and acting, an acknowledgment that was alarming to him. Depp shared his feelings:
"It’s really disturbing, because she’s a very beautiful girl, and it’s all happening so fast."
Lily-Rose Depp at the Chanel Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 Metiers d'Art Collection in New York City on March 31, 2015 | Source: Getty Images
The father came to the stark realization that he was powerless to prevent it. He confessed:
"Her becoming an actress was never my dream or my desire for her."
Yet, as a father, Depp had an unwavering faith in his child. He described Lily-Rose as "one of the smartest human beings" he had ever met, having "a sensible head on her shoulders."
Johnny Depp at the "The Danish Girl" premiere in Westwood, California on November 21, 2015 in Westwood, California | Source: Getty Images
Seeing a genuine passion in her eyes, he was convinced of her future happiness — the thing he wished for his daughter. Still, Depp will "never" stop worrying about her, and he can't imagine a day when he steps back to allow her to navigate the world independently.
Lily-Rose's New Role Sparkes Criticism
Depp's anxieties as a father may be heightened as his 23-year-old daughter's acting career continues to flourish. Lily-Rose stars in the TV series "The Idol," set to premiere on HBO come June 4.
The show, directed by Sam Levinson, revolves around the life of a pop singer, Jocelyn, brought to life on screen by Lily-Rose. Her character finds herself in a relationship with a nightclub manager with a sordid past, Tedros, portrayed by Abel Tesfaye, widely known as The Weeknd. "The Idol" exposes the dark sides of the music world.
Lily-Rose Depp, Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, and Sam Levinson at the "The Idol" red carpet in Cannes, France on May 22, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
The upcoming show sparked much public controversy. "The Idol" has already received criticism due to its explicit nudity and harsh portrayal of the music industry. Moreover, claims have surfaced, suggesting the series' set was plagued by a "toxic" atmosphere.
Lily-Rose Depp at the "The Idol" photocall in Cannes, France on May 23, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
At the center of the discussion is Depp's daughter, who consistently wore revealing clothing for her role as Jocelyn. There are rare scenes that do not show Lily-Rose in a near-naked state, with her outfits often showcasing her breasts or glutes. Upon viewing the initial trailers, one fan voiced concern for the "well-being" of the young star, while another labeled her "so untalented."
Amidst the criticism, 23-year-old Lily-Rose came forward and said the "mean" reports about "The Idol" bore no relation to the truth. The actress also admitted that she finds it "a little sad and disheartening" to witness the unfolding controversies surrounding the TV series—a work she holds close to her heart.
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