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Lily-Rose Depp was ‘petrified’ after watching an early Johnny Depp movie

Lily-Rose Depp is still reeling from the horror of watching one of her father's most famous films.

Johnny Depp's 25-year-old daughter is starring in the supernatural thriller Nosferatu, but she remains defiant about the '90s film Edward Scissorhands, which is on her father's long resume. are.

Directed by Tim Burton, the film was released in 1990 and focuses on the life of Edward (Johnny Depp), an unfinished humanoid. Edward's scissor blades in his hands make it difficult for him to assimilate into suburban life.

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Johnny Depp's daughter Lily-Rose Depp was “traumatized” by one of her father's movies. (Getty Images)

“I was traumatized by that,” Depp said. Harper's Bazaar. “I was really angry, not because I thought he was a scary person, but because everyone was being mean to him. I remember being appalled by that. It's weird, because I was so young. I don't remember much from that time.”

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She added: “It's a painful memory from my childhood. Edward is a good guy and Nosferatu is a bad guy in a way, but there's a part of me that sympathizes with Nosferatu a little bit. Is he sick?” he added.

“I remember being stunned by that. Strangely enough, I don't have many memories of being that young.”

— Lily-Rose Depp

Depp will star as Ellen Hatter in Robert Eggers' remake of Nosferatu, which is inspired by Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula. Eren has a spiritual connection to the vampire Nosferatu.

edward scissorhands in the garden

Johnny Depp starred in Tim Burton's 1990 cult classic film Edward Scissorhands. (20th Century Fox Movies)

When asked if Lily-Rose and her father, who spent years working with Tim Burton on supernatural films, had an affinity for the genre, the supermodel said she found comfort in goth culture. I admitted it.

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“I certainly think you can say that,” Depp said. “We're completely different actors, but of course you're a product of your environment, and it's a world that I'm always very interested in.”

Depp has worked in the entertainment and modeling industries for many years and has long denied that she is a nope babe.

Lily-Rose Depp and her mother Vanessa Paradis smile outside

Lily-Rose is the daughter of French model Vanessa Paradis and Johnny Depp. (Stefan Cardinale/Corbis)

“Every job involves certain circumstances; [fame] It’s one of those things in a way,” Depp said recently. daily telegraph. “What's important to me is to maintain things like privacy and grounding and to protect myself. [what] It's truly yours. ”

She goes on to say, “People get interested in things they shouldn't necessarily be interested in, and…the actor's job is to get into the character, to fit into that character and make the audience believe that you are this character.

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“To do that, it's important to protect your anonymity. They don't need to know 'you' that well because they want you to believe in you as another character.”

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In “Idol,” Depp plays a pop star struggling with her career and mental health who finds herself in a relationship with a self-help guru and cult leader. (Eddie Chen/HBO)

Depp has appeared in numerous films, including “Crisis,'' “Voyager,'' “Silent Night,'' and “Wolf.'' Last year she headlined HBO series “The Idol” Alongside Abel Tesfaye, better known as singer The Weeknd.

Depp argued that “Nepobabies” Discussed in an interview with Elle magazine last year.

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“The internet seems to really care about stuff like that,” she said. “People are going to have preconceived notions about you or how you got there. And you can't get a role other than being right for the role. I can definitely say that.

“The internet cares a lot more about who your family is than the people who are casting you in things. You may get your foot in the door, but you still don't have your foot in the door.” I'm just stepping into it. There's a lot of work ahead of me.”

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