Johnny Depp’s daughter Lily-Rose admits one of his movies left her ‘traumatised’ and has shaped her career – as she poses braless for Harper’s Bazaar
Johnny Depp’s daughter Lily-Rose Depp has admitted her father’s films traumatized her as a child.
The actress and model, 25, posed braless on the front of Harper’s Bazaar as they opened up about their father-daughter bond.
Lily-Rose said she was deeply affected when Johnny starred as Edward Scissorhands because “everyone was so mean to him.”
The Nepo baby has saw the Hollywood legend, 61, star in many famous films over the years, which helped shape her career.
Lily-Rose said: ‘Movies should make you feel something. I was traumatized by it (Scissorhands). Not because I thought he was scary, but because everyone was so mean to him and I got very upset.’
She added: ‘We are very different actors, but of course you are the product of your environment, and it’s a world I’ve always been very interested in.’
Johnny Depp’s, 61, daughter Lily-Rose Depp, 25, has admitted her father’s films traumatized her as a child
The actress and model posed braless on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar as she revealed their father-daughter bond
Lily-Rose said she was deeply affected when Johnny played Edward Scissorhands because ‘everyone was so mean to him’
Speaking about the recent US election, Lily-Rose said she is ‘scared’ of what is to come, admitting: ‘I feel like we are going backwards, which is endlessly discouraging and heartbreaking. It’s a terrible time, I’m scared and sad.’
Lily-Rose showed off her natural beauty in a stunning shoot as the cover star of the February issue of Harper’s Bazaar.
It comes after Lily-Rose revealed why she doesn’t want to be part of the Hollywood scene while discussing the downsides of fame.
The French-American told it Entertainment Network last year that she wants to maintain privacy in her life.
The daughter of Johnny and Vanessa Paradis explained that every job has its own “circumstances” and that fame is the downside of acting.
“People are interested in things that they shouldn’t necessarily be interested in,” she began.
“And the job of an actor is to get into a character, melt into it, and make the audience believe that this character is you.”
‘To be able to do that it is important to protect a sense of anonymity. They’re not supposed to get to know ‘you’ so well because you want them to believe you as other characters.”
Johnny depicted as Edward Scissorhands in Tim Burton’s 1990 fantasy
The nepo baby has seen the Hollywood legend in many famous films over the years, which has helped shape her career
Lily-Rose said: ‘Films should make you feel something. I was traumatized by it (Scissorhands). Not because I thought he was scary, but because everyone was so mean to him and it really upset me.’
She added: ‘We are very different actors, but of course you are the product of your environment, and it’s a world I’ve always been very interested in’
Speaking about the recent US election, Lily-Rose said she is ‘scared’ of what is to come, admitting: ‘I feel like we are going backwards, which is endlessly discouraging and heartbreaking. It’s a horrible time, and I’m scared, and I’m sad’
Lily-Rose showed off her natural beauty in a stunning shoot for the February issue of Harper’s Bazaar
Lily-Rose modeled a range of looks, including a blue and purple feathered number
The February issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK goes on sale from January 3
Lily-Rose stars in a new film Nosferatu, which has already received rave reviews.
The film is a haunting remake of the 1922 silent classic, which was loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
In this new version, Bill Skarsgard takes on the role of the bloodthirsty Count Orlok, with Lily-Rose playing Ellen Hutter, the object of his sinister obsession.
In addition to Lily-Rose and Bill, Nosferatu features a talented cast, including Nicholas Hoult as Thomas Hutter, Ellen’s husband, and Willem Dafoe as Professor Albin Eberhart Von Franz, a vampire hunter.
The film also stars Emma Corrin as Anna Harding, the wife of Thomas’ friend Friedrich, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Early reviews are already enthusiastic, calling the film ‘hypnotic’, ‘diabolical’ and ‘the scariest movie since The Shining’, as the film achieved a 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Every aspect of the project is receiving rave reviews, but it’s Johnny Depp’s daughter who really steals the spotlight with her performance.
“The film belongs to Lily-Rose Depp, whose performance is a revelation,” declared The Hollywood Reporter, as Collider called it “one of the best performances of the year.”
The February issue of UK goes on sale from January 3