Johnny Depp has addressed accusations from Lola Glaudini, his “Blow” co-star from 2001, who labelled him verbally abusive on set.
According to Glaudini, Depp confronted her aggressively during a scene after a directorial cue to laugh at his monologue. She detailed a distressing encounter where Depp, post-scene, criticized her for distracting him.
Glaudini, 52, recounted Depp’s harsh reprimand on her initial day, which left her striving not to cry in front of an idol. In defense, Depp’s representative emphasized his commitment to maintaining positive on-set relations and highlighted discrepancies with other crew members’ memories.
Moreover, Samuel Sarkar, a sound technician during “Blow’s” production, contested hearing any such altercation, noting his role would have made him privy to the incident had it occurred. These divergent accounts underscore the subjective nature of workplace interactions, reminding us of the entertainment industry’s intricate dynamics and the vital need for respectful, professional conduct.