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Bootleg Quaaludes, Crabs & Shooting Ashes From a Cannon: 7 Bizarre Revelations From Johnny Depp s Rolling Stone InterviewActors latest interview is raising eyebrows and sparking headlines with its eccentric detailsBy Samantha Schnurr Jun 21, 2018 8:34 PMTagsJohnny DeppKarwai Tang/WireImageJohnny Depp may have opened his doors to Rolling Stone聽to address his financial woes, but that was just the tip of the bizarre iceberg.聽In a newly published wide-ranging interview with the magazine, the three-time Oscar nominee took the world inside his current life, more than a year after a tur yeezy slide bulent public divorce from his ex-wife,聽Amber Heard, and in the midst of a legal b yeezy slide attle with his former business managers over his mounting debt.聽As the article takes readers through how his personal problems of the last few years unfolded, he also spent 72 hours with the mysterious star at his rented London mansion鈥攁n experience that lent itself t stanley online shop o some quite interesting revelations.聽Here are seven o Arxi An emotional Jay Leno bids farewell to the Tonight Show
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