The Scotsman

Actor is no longer just pantomime villain

- By SHERNA NOAH

Johnny Depp's brand is no longer one of pantomime villain after losing his High Court lib el action, a PR expert has said.

The Hollywood star, 57, lost the case against The Sun newspaper for an article which labelled him a "wife beater".

PR guru Mark Borkowski said the case was "one of the biggest showbiz fails for a long time".

"He had to win this ," B orkowski said. "Even if he had won there would still be questions. But now he's lost he hasn't even got a Pyrrhic victory.

"He has just switched the volume on( his) lifestyle. And this makes Amber Heard a martyr and it makes him something much darker than just a pantomime villain.

"His brand had a sort of edge and that edge now has turned to something that is really ugly and abusive.

"The question is: how the hell do es he re - establish himself? Because he's been involved with some of the biggest franchises going.

"In this new woke world, the culture wars, you do not want to be involved with a story (that) will not go away.

"This is like an indelible stain on his character."

And he added of the case: "It's a double whammy. It has created so much interest.

"He has not got rid of a substantia­l slur that, before the case, less peo - ple knew about."

On Depp's future in film, he said: "Nothing is impossible, write no obituaries for his career. All those fans who turned up at the High Court everyday, do not under estimate how much they will do.

"They will not accept this judgment. When you' ve got a hard, firm base, you can start rebuilding."

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PR consultant Mark Borkowski

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