Johnny Depp Delights Admirers with Pictures, Autographs, and Embraces


Johnny Depp once again made his American fans happy with a great show with The Hollywood Vampires.

The band, which includes Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, and Tommy Henriksen, played at the Wang Theatre in the Boch Center in Boston on Friday night, even though they had to cancel several foreign shows in the past. The space was full to capacity with 3,500 excited fans.

Before the show, Johnny Depp walked into the backstage area and went straight to the barrier, where a group of excited fans were waiting for him. He was kind enough to talk to at least 20 of the 60 screaming fans who were there. He took selfies with them, signed autographs for them, and gave them hugs.

Molly Smith, a 12-year-old from Concord, New Hampshire, was one of the lucky fans. She couldn’t stop crying with happiness when Johnny Depp took a selfie with her and gave her a big hug.

“He smiled at me, and all I could manage to say was ‘hi,’” Molly gets excited when she thinks back. “My mom introduced me to his movies and music, and I still can’t believe I just met him.”

Molly’s mom, Cathy Smith, was also surprised by how nice Johnny Depp was to her daughter and the other fans he met.

Molly’s unforgettable meeting with the talented actor and singer made Cathy say, “He really was so nice, and I’ve never seen her that excited. She will never forget this.”

All of the band members, including Glen Sobel, Buck Johnson, and Chris Wyse, who joined them on tour, have well-established careers in the music industry. However, Johnny Depp, who is known for his iconic movie roles, seemed to be the main attraction, getting the most excitement from the crowd of fans.