Tuesday 19 April 2016

The Australian politician who threatened to kill Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's dogs has made fun of the star couple's apology video.

The Australian politician who threatened to kill Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's dogs has made fun of the star couple's apology video.
Ms Heard, 29, escaped conviction after pleading guilty to falsifying documents before a Queensland court on Monday.
A video of the pair apologising for flying their dogs Pistol and Boo into the country was played to the court.
Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce said Mr Depp looked like he was "auditioning for the Godfather".
"I don't think he'll get an Academy Award for his performance," Mr Joyce told the Australian Broadcasting Corp's AM programme.
Heard avoids dog-smuggling conviction
Depp and Heard's bizarre apology video
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Image caption Johnny Depp appeared to refer to Barnaby Joyce (pictured) as a "sweaty, big-gutted man" when asked about his dogs at the Venice Film Festival
"At the end of it we've got a message that is going all around the world right now, it's going off like a frog in a sock telling people that if you come into this nation and you don't obey our laws, you're in trouble," added Mr Joyce.
"That's what this is about, it's making sure we keep this nation, protect our flora, our fauna and protect our biosecurity laws."
In a separate interview with Channel 7's popular Sunrise breakfast TV programme, Mr Joyce denied directing the video himself.
"As far as me directing this atrocious movie, no, even I could have done a little better than that," he said.
"Do it again Johnny, do it with gusto mate, a little gusto."

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