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Johnny Depp to Appear in Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Show for Some Reason

Rolling Stone has confirmed that the actor's latest attempt back into the mainstream is modeling at Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4

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In a move that likely won’t result in any backlash whatsoever, Rihanna has recruited Johnny Depp to appear in her upcoming Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4Rolling Stone has confirmed.

TMZ first reported that Depp — four months removed from his defamation trial against Amber Heard — will appear during a featured “star” moment during the fashion show, which premieres on Prime Video on Nov. 9. While Depp’s appearance is reportedly a “brief cameo,” he’s the first-ever male celebrity to fill that role in a Fenty show.

Press materials for the Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4, wisely, did not mention Depp among participating stars: Anitta, Burna Boy, Don Toliver, and Maxwell, and special appearances from Ángela Aguilar, Avani Gregg, Bella Poarch, Cara Delevingne, Damson Idris, Irina Shayk, Joan Smalls, Kornbread, Lara Stone, Lilly Singh, Marsai Martin, Precious Lee, Rickey Thompson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Simu Liu, Taraji P. Henson, Taylour Paige, Winston Duke, Zach Miko, and many more.” Depp is presumably among the “many more” involved.

Reps for Rihanna did not respond to Rolling Stone’s request for comment.

While Depp has spent the past few months touring with Jeff Becksuing folklorists, and making European films, the American mainstream has largely shunned the actor, with Depp reduced to making a bizarre, somewhat meta cameo at the MTV Video Music Awards that was more headline-grabbing than career-resuscitating

Rihanna’s casting of Depp — a move that likely polarizes a wide swath of her Navy, all of whom are aware of the singer’s history of being a victim of domestic abuse — comes at a questionable time as she’s finally begun ramping up her comeback following a lengthy hiatus from music: She’s already booked to be the Super Bowl 57 halftime show headliner, and last week released “Lift Me Up,” her first single in six years. 

From Rolling Stone US.

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