Johnny Depp Has ‘Empty-Nest Syndrome’
- On June 21, Johnny Depp shared insights in an interview about his experiences parenting his adult children, Lily-Rose and Jack, and how he has been managing feelings associated with the empty-nest phase.
- Depp explained his feelings stem from years of raising his kids in the south of France with Vanessa Paradis, the only place he ever felt truly at home.
- He expressed how much he cherished being 'Papa' during his children's upbringing in the south of France, but that role diminished after they relocated to the United States, signaling a shift in his life.
- Depp encouraged aspiring actors, including his daughter Lily-Rose, to stay true to themselves and resist pressure to adopt an image or role that doesn’t reflect who they really are.
- He also noted that he still rarely goes out to avoid unwanted attention and acknowledged he is still not used to almost 40 years of fame despite his success.
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Johnny Depp has made rare comments on his role as a father.
Johnny Depp Makes Rare Comments About Children Lily-Rose & Jack: 'Years Get Away From Us'
Johnny Depp is opening up about fatherhood. In a recent interview with The Times of London, the 62-year-old made rare comments about raising his children, Lily-Rose and Jack, noting how "years get away from us." His daughter -- who has made a name for herself as an actress -- is now 26 years old, while his son Jack is 23 and has maintained his privacy. "Oh man, my kids growing up in the south of France in their youth? I was Papa. I cannot tell y…
Johnny Depp takes a trip down memory lane about raising Lily-Rose, Jack
Actor Johnny Depp recently got honest about his experiences raising his daughter Lily-Rose and son Jack, with his ex.The topic arose during his candid interview with The Sunday Times where the star lamented his days as an empty nester....
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