Amber Heard's fans call for boycott of Depp's new film


Los Angeles, May 29 (IANS): Amber Heard's fans are calling to boycott her estranged husband Johnny Depp's new movie, "Alice Through the Looking Glass", amid shocking domestic violence claims.

The 30-year-old actress, who has been granted a restraining order from Depp after filing for divorce, has received a lot of support on Twitter after being photograph with a bruised eye, reports mirror.co.uk.

One Twitter user wrote: "I hope Johnny's career ends... Boycott 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'".

"Boycott 'Alice Through the Looking Glass' and every other Johnny Depp movie. We stand with Amber," wrote another user, while a third added: "I think, in light of recent events, we should all boycott the new 'Alice in Wonderland' film".

However, not everyone agreed with plans to boycott the movie.

"Why are they trying to boycott 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'? You realise there are hundreds of people this would affect, not just Johnny?" wrote a user.

Another tweeted: "Don't get me wrong, I'm disappointed in Johnny Depp... However, you shouldn't boycott 'Alice Through the Looking Glass' because others worked hard on the film".

  

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