‘I needed the work’: Johnny Depp makes surprise appearance at MTV’s Video Music Awards

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The actor Johnny Depp made a surprise appearance in a series of pre-recorded virtual cameos at MTV’s Video Music Awards as a projection on MTV’s mascot, the Moon Man. He said he ‘needed the work’ and that he was available for ‘birthdays, bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, weddings, wakes, anything old thing you need’.

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