Popular actor Johnny Depp explained that what happened to him amid his very public battle with ex-wife Amber Heard is an "injustice." Speaking to press in Spain, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star slammed cancel culture and issued a warning that "no one is safe" in our current climate.
"It's so far out of hand now that I can promise you that no one is safe. Not one of you. No one out that door," he said last 22 September at the San Sebastian Film Festival, per Deadline.
"It can be seen as an event in history that lasted for however long it lasted, this cancel culture, this instant rush to judgment based on what essentially amounts to polluted air," he added ahead of receiving the honorary Donostia Award at the festival.
"It takes one sentence and there's no more ground, the carpet has been pulled. It's not just me that this has happened to, it's happened to a lot of people. This type of thing has happened to women, men. Children have suffered from various types of unpleasantries. Sadly at a certain point, they begin to think that it's normal. Or that it's them. When it's not," he continued.
"It doesn't matter if a judgment, per se, has taken some artistic license. No. When there's an injustice, whether it's against you or someone you love, or someone you believe in – stand up, don't sit down," he concluded. "'Cause they need you."
"Whatever I’ve gone through, I've gone through," he added to the Sunday Times. "But, ultimately, this particular arena of my life has been so absurd..."