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During the late 80s-90s, he regularly trashed hotel rooms after doing a shitton of cocaine and iirc punched at least one or two paparazzi. He was basically the quintessential "bad boy" celebrity. He mellowed out somewhere around 2000 and pretty much lived a quiet life until the whole Amber Heard debacle (which happened literally days after his mom--who he was incredibly close to--died.)

From what I've heard, though, he's gracious to fans that meet him, and he does have a genuine soft spot for kids. In addition to the hospital visits, he's done a few surprise appearances at schools in-costume for kids who write to Jack Sparrow.

That's interesting, while he is/was a complete jackass, I do respect that he isn't a dick to his fans and that he's nice to kids.


Basically, he's a messed up guy from Kentucky with substance abuse problems who can be equal parts asshole-ish and kind. If he wasn't famous, he'd be that good old boy from the trailer park who spouts some stupid shit but you still consider inviting to your barbecue because he's kinda fun.



He really does look and sound like trailer trash when he's not doing a character. I don't think his role in Gilbert Grape had too much "acting" involved lol.
 
lol a bunch of alt right and conservative cry babies protested celebrities in dc hahahahahaha

http://www.newsweek.com/protests-ov...mp-assassination-draws-just-100-people-628893

Two rallies protesting ‘jokes’ about violence against Donald Trump failed to attract more than one hundred people.

The two different rallies, held in Washington D.C., were also attended by a number of counter-protesters, who almost outnumbered the original protesters, Reuters reported.

The demonstrations follow several instances of celebrities alluding the president should be assassinated, the first one coming from comedian Kathy Griffin, who shared a spoof picture of herself holding Trump’s decapitated, and was subsequently fired from CNN's New Year's Eve show.


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White Nationalist leader Richard Spencer (C) chants back at counter-protestors as self-proclaimed "White Nationalists" and "Alt-Right" supporters gather for what they called a "Freedom of Speech" rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, U.S. June 25, 2017. REUTERS/Jim Bourg


Following a backlash over the picture, Griffin apologized, stating in comments carried by ABC: “I sincerely apologize.”

"I went way too far. The image is too disturbing. I understand how it offends people,” she added.

The picture she shared was not taken as a joke by the Secret Service, who tweeted after the incident: “Threats made against ‪@SecretService protectees receive the highest priority of all of our investigations. ‪#ProtectionNeverRests.”

“On it! ‪@SecretService has a robust protective intelligence division that monitors open source reporting & social media to evaluate threats,” the Secret Service added.

The second such comment from a celebrity came from actor Johnny Depp, who appeared at the U.K’s Glastonbury festival and joked: “When was the last time an actor assassinated a President?”

He later issued an apology, exclusively telling People magazine: "I apologize for the bad joke I attempted last night in poor taste about President Trump.”

He added: "It did not come out as intended, and I intended no malice. I was only trying to amuse, not to harm anyone.”

On Sunday, protesters in D.C. chanted “unite the right,” as they gathered to listen to speakers such as white nationalist Richard Spencer, whose speech drew around 100 people.

Alt-right activist Jack Posobiec, who attended the rallies, told Reuters: "We're here for peace.” He added that such suggestions of violence from celebrities such as Griffin and Depp demonstrated violence against the left was being "normalized."

"It needs to stop," he added.
Wow that's equally as sad and pathetic as the cucks protesting
 
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