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Johnny Depp Spotted Out With Mystery Female Friend in Italy

Johnny Depp has surprised his fans again after showing up in public with a new, mystery red-headed young lady in tow.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star was in Italy, as he was set to join fellow musician and friend Jeff Beck for the Umbria Jazz Festival as a special guest. When he arrived at a rehearsal at the Arena Santa Giuliana in Perugia on Saturday, the actor was spotted smiling alongside a stunning red-haired woman.

Depp, who has been touring with Beck in recent weeks, ahead of the release of their album “18” next month, seemed in good spirits and unfazed despite the scorching temperatures. He was wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans, a brown hat, and aviator sunglasses.

The 59-year-old actor completed his rock star look with necklaces, bracelets, rings, and a pair of black boots.

The mysterious red-haired woman walked behind Depp while carrying a backpack as she followed him. She was wearing a green t-shirt and a pair of jean shorts, showing off her long legs.

Photos shared by showbiz media showed the Kentucky native getting out of his vehicle and carrying a bag his female companion handed him. After the rehearsal ended, he reportedly returned to the Brufani hotel in Perugia, where the woman is allegedly staying.

Depp’s performance alongside Beck comes days after a US court denied his ex-wife Amber Heard a new trial in the high-profile libel case that has pitted the two celebrities against each other for the past few years.

Earlier this month, the Aquaman actress’s legal team claimed the wrong jury had appeared in the trial and said the verdict that Heard had defamed her ex-husband was not supported by enough evidence.

However, Judge Penney Azcarate called the jury’s issue “irrelevant” and stated that Heard’s attorneys could not show that she had been biased.

“The juror was vetoed, sat for the entire jury, deliberated, and reached a verdict. The only evidence before this court is that this juror and all jurors followed their oaths, the court’s instructions, and orders. This court is bound by the competent decision of the jury,” she said.