"Pirates of the Caribbean" star Johnny Depp and actress Amber Heard recently got married on a private island.
The place was romantic and they were joined by a few close friends and family. The beach makes it a perfect setting for a honeymoon, but the couple reportedly decided to ditch that for their other love.
Instead of spending more time away from their busy schedule to cherish their marriage, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard went their separate ways to focus on their upcoming movies.
The 51-year-old actor is currently filming "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" in Australia whereas the 28-year old actress is in the UK shooting some scenes for "The Danish Girl." Depp isn't all about work as he took time out to have fun and jam with one of his favorite artists.
Fans of Marilyn Manson all went wild when they saw Johnny Depp come up on stage in Brisbane. According to E! Online, this isn't the first time that the actor played his guitar together with the American musician. The duo performed "The Beautiful People" and "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards in Los Angeles in 2012.
The website also reported that Johnny tried to keep a low profile that night, but Marilyn Manson had to acknowledge the presence of his pal.
"If you don't recognize my personal friend... my personal savior, my personal guitar hero... Johnny Depp," he announced to the crowd.
While the actor that plays Captain Jack Sparrow is busy with his music and upcoming movie, his wife Amber Heard is working hard to improve her acting skills.
"She's really determined to be taken seriously as an actress in her own right so is determined to nail the meatier roles," an insider told Daily Mirror (via Mail Online).
"Not only is she determined to nail the moves, but she wants to achieve a convincing muscular ballet dancer's physique as well so has been putting her body through its paces," their source revealed. Amber Heard plays a ballet dancer named Oola in "The Danish Girl," which will be released in 2016. Johnny Depp's "Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men No Tales," on the other hand, will hit the theaters on July 7, 2017.