Johnny Depp protests innocence over dogs case
Johnny Depp has poked fun at an Australian politician who threatened to kill his wife's pet dogs in his first TV interview since the drama unfolded in May (15).
Aussie agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce took exception to Depp and Amber Heard bringing their Yorkshire terriers into the country, where the actor was shooting the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film in May (15), without the proper permits, and gave the couple 48 hours to leave or their pets would be put down.
Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday (10Sep15), Depp
insisted he and his wife were left stunned when Joyce held a press
conference and threatened to kill the animals.
The movie star joked, "This sort of weird, sweaty-pated, gut-man
who decided that two five (or) six-inch tea-cup Yorkshire terriers
would harm the country in some way, he's got a point, especially
when you consider that Australia has the most poisonous creatures
on Earth... Everything will kill you within minutes."
But Joyce is still taking the matter seriously, and Heard, 29, has
been accused of violating Australia's biosecurity laws by allegedly
bringing the dogs, Pistol and Boo, into the country via private jet
without official documentation. If found guilty, she faces a hefty
fine and up to 10 years in prison.
Depp insists he'll take drastic action if his wife is sentenced to
any jail time, adding, "If they did that I'd just fly to Australia
and assault that man, so that I could go to jail (too)."
Depp started the interview in a racy manner by grabbing host Kimmel
for a full-on kiss as he entered the studio set.