By Sabrina Bioodore
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Guest on the show Daily (TMC) this Thursday, December 12, Lily-Rose Depp, daughter of actor Johnny Depp and singer Vanessa Paradis, spoke of her brother with tenderness.
Actress, model and Chanel muse, Lily-Rose Depp is following in her parents' footsteps professionally. The 24-year-old young woman is the daughter of Johnny Depp, film star, and Vanessa Paradis, French singer and actress. Eldest daughter of the two artists, she had a little brother, Jack, who was born on April 9, 2002. After appearing in the series The Idolby Sam Levinson, alongside The Weeknd, in 2023, Lily-Rose Depp will return on December 25 in a darker film: Nosferatua remake of the vampire film originally released in 1922, which was itself an adaptation of the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
Guest on the show Daily, this Thursday, December 12, as part of the promotion of this feature film, directed by Robert Eggers, Lily-Rose Depp spoke of the bond that binds her to her younger brother. She told Yann Barthès, presenter of the TMC talk show: “When I was little, my brother and I loved Abbott and Costello. These are comics a bit from the American 1930s. They have a series of films called Monsters, with werewolves, vampires… We always loved the Dracula one. And my brother dressed up as Dracula when we were little.” She added that they loved each other very much and were “very close”.
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Lily-Rose Depp has chosen to get involved in the artistic world since her adolescence. Confident about her child's career choices, Vanessa Paradis confided to Marie-Claire, last December 6: “Deep down, she is a very strong young woman to whom I don't need to give advice. Her job, her choices, she manages them so well.” Before adding: “I answer her questions when she asks me. I give him my opinion, of course. And we have a lot of conversations about that.”
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