A representative for Johnny Depp claimed there's no truth to reports that the actor has been offered a $10m deal to be the new face of Trojan condoms.
- April 2, 2008
AceShowbiz -
Johnny Depp will not be appearing in condom ads. A representative for the actor has quashed reports that he's been offered a $10 million deal to be the new face of Trojan condoms.
The Dailystar reported Sunday, March 30 that Depp was expected to do a series of TV commercials for Trojan's new Magnum range. The Web stated that Trojan bosses believed the actor would considerably boost sales of their Magnum range, and help inspire an anti-AIDS campaign to send free condoms to less economically developed countries. Report on that matter was quick to spread all over the net.
A representative for the movie hunk, in fact, claimed the report as bogus, insisted "There is no truth to this. He has not been approached."
In other Depp news, he reportedly has directed the latest music video from his French singer partner Vanessa Paradis for the single titled "L'incendie" aka "The Fire" in English, which is taken from her 2007 album "Divine Idylle" that peaked at No. 1 on French and Belgian albums charts.
As for his acting career, Depp could next be seen starring in such films, as "Public Enemies," "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," "Shantaram," and "The Rum Diary."