‘We didn’t come here to see him’: Jeff Beck fans aren’t impressed by Johnny Depp’s performance

‘We didn’t come here to see him’: Jeff Beck fans aren’t impressed by Johnny Depp’s performance

After three nights of performing in the UK with guitarist Jeff Beck, Johnny Depp has checked out of his London hotel, with some fans claiming they ‘didn’t come to see’ the actor.

On Wednesday, Depp was seen departing the 100 Queen’s Gate Hotel in London, where rooms cost up to £2,390 per night, with his belongings put into a vehicle.

Outside the hotel, someone was seen presenting Depp two pirate caps, leading the actor to smile widely.

After stunning fans with his appearance at Sheffield City Hall on Sunday, Depp joined Beck at the Royal Albert Hall in west London on Monday and Tuesday nights.

There are rumors Depp will continue on Beck’s UK tour, which includes gigs at Gateshead, Manchester, York and Glasgow – but those reports have not yet been confirmed.

Depp’s appearance comes as the jury in Virginia is deliberating for a third day in the defamation claims of the actor and his ex-wife Heard.

It comes as Depp was spotted leaving a hotel in London on Wednesday morning, with a person seen handing him what appeared to be a pirate hat

Meanwhile, Beck’s fans have spoken of their disappointment that he performed alongside Depp at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with some complaining he ‘took away so much’ from the guitarist they had paid to see.

Some fans were left disgruntled that the 58-year-old actor had spent so much of the gig performing, with one saying they ‘did not come here to see Depp’.

Music critic Neil McCormick wrote in the Telegraph: ‘[Depp] may not be the greatest vocalist but he knows how to deliver a song,’ adding that ‘Depp’s presence added pizzazz and created a space for Beck to shine more brightly’.

Austin Delord, a Beck fan, said: ‘Too much Johnny Depp, we did not come here to see him. Bit of a publicity stunt, he did not bring much to the party, but he took away so much from Beck.’

Francesca Cox, 23, said: ‘It was cool, unexpected. I preferred what was before.’

Others were left frustrated that Depp was enjoying performing in the UK whilst Heard is ‘hiding from death threats’ in the US.

Dr Charlotte Proudman, a British barrister, tweeted: ‘[Depp’s] on tour, waving to his fans. [Heard’s] hiding from death threats. He seems to be doing pretty well out of it all, don’t you think?’

Another Twitter user tweeted: ‘What a narcissistic act on Depp’s part and what an insensitive move on Beck’s part with reference to abuse survivors in his audience.

‘Really rotten to put a guy embroiled in a domestic abuse trial onstage while the jury’s still deliberating and say, ‘Hey! Here’s a guy accused of spousal abuse!”

The actor waved and blew kisses to the crowd as they gave him a standing ovation and cheered his name after the set on Monday night.

One fan, Angela Flannery, 38, from Southend-on-Sea, a city in southeast England, said of Depp’s appearance on stage: ‘I was pretty shocked. I have always been a massive fan of his.

‘My other half took me to this gig just to see Jeff Beck, I had no idea Johnny would be playing.

‘It was brilliant, such a fantastic night in general… a special mention to the drummer girl, she was absolutely amazing (and) Johnny Depp smashed it.

‘I’ll die happy (that) I’ve been in the same room as him now.’

Main man: Depp (right) at the Royal Albert Hall, London, appearing alongside Jeff Beck on Tuesday night

Following his Tuesday night performance with Beck, Depp was joined his ex-girlfriend and British model Kate Moss backstage.

Moss was joined inside by former TV personality Sharon Osborne, 69, who arrived for an after-party following the end of the concert.

Depp’s appearance comes as the jury in Virginia is deliberating for a third day in the defamation claims of the actor and his ex-wife Heard.

The seven-person civil jury resumed deliberations Wednesday morning after deliberating for about nine hours over two days.

Depp is suing his ex-wife for $50 million, accusing her of libeling him with a 2018 op-ed she wrote describing herself as ‘a public figure representing domestic abuse.’ Heard filed a $100 million counterclaim against the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star after his lawyer called her allegations a hoax. Each accuses the other of destroying their career.

Testimony during the six-week trial has included lurid details of their short and volatile marriage. Heard testified that Depp physically or sexually assaulted her more than a dozen times. Depp said he never struck Heard, that she concocted the abuse allegations, and that she was the one who physically attacked him, multiple times.

Jurors must decide both claims based on whether or not the statements were made with ‘actual malice,’ meaning they knew what they were saying was false, or were acting with a reckless disregard for the truth.

During closing arguments, both sides told the jury that a verdict in their favor would give their clients their lives back.