Current:Home > Invest"Schitts Creek" actor Emily Hampshire apologizes for Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Halloween costumes -Elevate Profit Vision
"Schitts Creek" actor Emily Hampshire apologizes for Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Halloween costumes
View
Date:2025-04-21 04:21:27
"Schitts Creek" actor Emily Hampshire has apologized for dressing up as Johnny Depp and Amber Heard with a friend for Halloween.
"I want to address what is one of the most thoughtless, insensitive, and ignorant things I've ever done," Hampshire said on Instagram. "For Halloween, I stupidly thought it would be funny to dress as Johnny Depp and Amber Heard."
Hampshire dressed as Depp with slicked back hair, while her friend dressed as Heard and held props referencing the graphic testimony given during the Depp-Heard trial. Photos of the costumes Hampshire and her friend wore have been deleted.
The actor, who is best known for playing "Stevie" on "Schitts Creek," said she regretted her costume choice, saying it made light of the very serious issue of domestic abuse.
"I am deeply sorry and ashamed for putting something that awful out in the universe," she wrote. "Domestic abuse is never, ever funny."
"These are real issues with real people and I REALLY regret my actions," she added.
Hampshire also promised to "do better" in the future.
Depp and Heard drew attention in 2022 when they sued each other for defamation. Depp sued Heard after she wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post in 2018, calling herself "a public figure representing domestic abuse." Heard sued Depp when one of his lawyers called her abuse allegations a "hoax."
- In:
- Johnny Depp
- Amber Heard
- Halloween
Simrin Singh is a social media producer and trending content writer for CBS News.
veryGood! (56512)
Related
- The Louvre will be renovated and the 'Mona Lisa' will have her own room
- Residents in Boston suburb raised $20K after town officials shut down boy’s ice cream stand
- Investment group buying Red Lobster names former PF Chang's executive as next CEO
- Nvidia's financial results are here: What to expect when the AI giant reports on its big day
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Nvidia's financial results are here: What to expect when the AI giant reports on its big day
- Stefanos Tsitsipas exits US Open: 'I'm nothing compared to the player I was before'
- Having a family is expensive. Here’s what Harris and Trump have said about easing costs
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Los Angeles authorities searching for children taken by parents during supervised visit
Ranking
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Out-of-state law firms boost campaign cash of 2 Democratic statewide candidates in Oregon
- American Idol's Scotty McCreery Stops Show After Seeing Man Hit Woman in the Crowd
- Nvidia's financial results are here: What to expect when the AI giant reports on its big day
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- US Open: Iga Swiatek and other tennis players say their mental and physical health are ignored
- Militia group member sentenced to 5 years in prison for Capitol riot plot
- Bachelor Nation’s Justin Glaze and Susie Evans Break Up After 7 Months Confirming Romance
Recommendation
Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
Armie Hammer Reveals He’s Selling His Truck Since He “Can’t Afford the Gas Anymore”
NCT member Taeil leaves K-pop group following sexual offense allegations
What is a returnship and how can it help me reenter the workforce? Ask HR
What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
Defense seeks to undermine accuser’s credibility in New Hampshire youth center sex abuse case
The Most-Shopped Celeb Recommendations This Month: Kyle Richards, Porsha Williams, Gabby Douglas & More
College football Week 1 predictions and looking back at Florida State in this week's podcast