Four months after people reported that Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, the relationship was almost finished, Depp denied Wednesday that he and his partner of 14 years had divided.
"The rumors are not true. They are definitely not true," said the actor, 48, on the red carpet for the London premiere of Dark Shadows, according to Sun in the UK.
However, conspicuously absent from the premiere was Paradis, who has not been seen in public with Depp as the reports of problems between them. It also has not shared the red carpet with him at least a year and a half.
In January, Paradis was alone at the premiere of his own movie, Café de Flore. At that time, Paradis, 39 - a French singer and actress, model and mother of two children with Depp - was evasive when asked about a division.
In an interview with Stylist magazine, published in the Sydney Herald on Thursday morning in Australia, Paradis says, "I believe in love, and I believe that last forever. But I am like everyone else, you have to take things one day at a time and you never know what comes next. All you can do is hope and love and live. "
Depp comments on his film debut Monday marks the first time publicly addressed the issue.
"No matter what I say about this, people think otherwise," Depp said Wednesday. "I can not say enough about not finishing."
Also cited in the mirror, Depp reportedly said of the rumors, "There is truth. No matter what I say now, it makes no difference."
"The rumors are not true. They are definitely not true," said the actor, 48, on the red carpet for the London premiere of Dark Shadows, according to Sun in the UK.
However, conspicuously absent from the premiere was Paradis, who has not been seen in public with Depp as the reports of problems between them. It also has not shared the red carpet with him at least a year and a half.
In January, Paradis was alone at the premiere of his own movie, Café de Flore. At that time, Paradis, 39 - a French singer and actress, model and mother of two children with Depp - was evasive when asked about a division.
In an interview with Stylist magazine, published in the Sydney Herald on Thursday morning in Australia, Paradis says, "I believe in love, and I believe that last forever. But I am like everyone else, you have to take things one day at a time and you never know what comes next. All you can do is hope and love and live. "
Depp comments on his film debut Monday marks the first time publicly addressed the issue.
"No matter what I say about this, people think otherwise," Depp said Wednesday. "I can not say enough about not finishing."
Also cited in the mirror, Depp reportedly said of the rumors, "There is truth. No matter what I say now, it makes no difference."