Johnny Depp Leaves Users Abuzz as He 'Looks Old' Rocking Stripe Suit after a Party — 'Jumpscare' Photos

Johnny Depp's recent London appearance has social media buzzing. Leaving a high-end restaurant after a late night with friends, the actor's enigmatic persona and head-turning outfit ignited a firestorm of debate online.

Johnny Depp was spotted in a good mood during a rare public appearance, captivating onlookers after a night of partying with friends in London. The beloved "Pirates of the Caribbean" star was seen emerging from Cipriani, an upscale Italian restaurant in Mayfair, well past midnight.

Johnny Depp arriving for the 60th Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on August 28, 2003 | Source: Getty Images

The actor had enjoyed a leisurely four-hour dinner, his cheerful demeanor suggesting a night well spent. Depp, known for his distinctive fashion sense, did not disappoint.

He sported a striped suit layered over a loose shirt, effortlessly blending sophistication with his signature quirkiness. A black fedora and shades added an air of mystery, while his colorful shoes brought a playful touch to the ensemble.

Johnny Depp and his friend at Cipriani

Completing the look, he wore a shell-beaded necklace, a testament to his eclectic taste in accessories. In one hand, the 61-year-old actor clutched a book, and from his mouth dangled what appeared to be a cigarillo, further enhancing his enigmatic charm.

The sight of Depp in his element, savoring a rare night out, sparked a flurry of reactions from fans online. His photos quickly went viral, with netizens sharing their different opinions. Some admired his unique style while others had something different to say.

"He just gets more gorgeous every single day!!!," wrote one admirer. Another enthusiastically stated, "Love it! Johnny Depp out in London town with his mates (both looking fiiiiiiine, might I add)[sic]." A third fan expressed their support, writing, "Living his best life as he should."

However, not everyone was impressed. One critic felt Depp was too old to be partying, commenting, "Partying? He should be in a nursing home." This sentiment was quickly countered by another user who wrote, "He has money that he has earned with work. You can spend and enjoy whatever you want. It's your life."

As the comments kept rolling in, some were less kind, labeling Depp as "old and ugly" or simply stating, "He looks old." A particularly harsh critic described him as a "wasted old man... and his left eye knows it." Another user bluntly referred to the actor's photo as a "jumpscare."

Despite the mixed reactions, Johnny Depp's late-night outing in London highlighted his enduring charisma and unique style, reminding the world why he continues to be a figure of fascination and debate.

Johnny Depp at the 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 16, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

This isn't the first time Johnny Depp has caused a buzz with his appearance. Back in May, the Oscar nominee surprised everyone with a new haircut. During the London premiere of "Jeanne du Barry," Depp impressed fans with a bold new style that harked back to his earlier days in the spotlight.

Johnny Depp attends the U.K. Premiere of "Jeanne Du Barry" at The Curzon Mayfair on April 15, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

He debuted a short haircut, a departure from his usual long, tousled locks. Depp's new look sparked a flurry of reactions on social media as netizens quickly voiced their opinions.

A fan noted, "He has been looking unhealthy for awhile. I'm glad he's past that now." Another reacted, "He looks so much better with short hair. It makes him much younger." One fan remarked "He looks great, 10 years younger," while another echoed, "Looking sharp."

The film marks one of Depp's major film comebacks since his 2022 defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard. His new hairstyle has sparked fan discussions, some linking it to the aftermath of their publicized legal battle.

A critic commented, "He looks like he hasn't washed his hair since the trial," while one unconvinced netizen said, "He's not aged well but I guess his lifestyle shows that. He was so good-looking, shame."

Johnny Depp attends the "Jeanne du Barry" U.K. Premiere at The Curzon Mayfair on April 15, 2024, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

The actor's recent transformation was for his role as King Louis XV in "Jeanne du Barry," directed by Maïwenn, who also stars alongside Depp. Despite his initial reluctance to star in the film, he felt fortunate to receive the opportunity to play the French royal.

Johnny Depp stands before a crowd at the "Jeanne du Barry" premiere in London, England. | Source: Facebook/extra

Depp said, "I feel very lucky to have been [offered the role] – strangely, oddly, perversely lucky." While he revives a French monarch on screen, he has set his sights off-screen on a historic $4 million castle in Turin, Italy, which has stirred some local controversy.

Johnny Depp as King Louis XV in the film "Jeanne Du Barry." | Source: YouTube/PalaceFilms

Renzo Galletto, the mayor of Montaldo Dora, expressed reservations about the Hollywood star owning this property. "A celebrity buying a historic monument like the Montalto Dora castle would bring a lot of attention to the area, but we're not sure if it would be the right 'economic synergy' for the community," he said.

Galletto highlighted that the castle is a "Site of Community Interest," which imposes specific regulations. "Building [anything new inside or out] would require a lot of approvals and permissions," he added. The castle is protected by the Italian Cultural Heritage.

Johnny Depp's recent appearance comes on the heels of exciting news from Terry Rossio, a longtime writer and producer for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise.

Rossio surprised fans by stating that Depp would be welcomed back for any future installments of the beloved series. Meanwhile, director John Waters reminisced about his experience working with Depp on the 1990 comedy-musical "Cry Baby."

Johnny Depp spotted on October 4, 1989. | Source: Getty Images

Waters recalled how Depp was at the peak of his fame, having starred in the hit series "21 Jump Street" and graced the cover of every teen magazine, much like today's Justin Bieber.

Waters shared that despite his immense popularity, Depp was unhappy with his heartthrob status. He would often tell Depp that the goal was to become so famous that one could never leave the house, which was indeed Depp's reality at the time.

Johnny Depp at the world premiere of "The Lone Ranger" in Anaheim, California on June 22, 2013 | Source: Getty Images

During the filming of "Cry Baby," Depp's fame was so overwhelming that crowds of adoring fans would flock to the set, with some even attempting to purchase his sewage from underneath his trailer.

Depp sought to change this by poking fun at his own celebrity status, a move that Waters believed was a wise decision. Waters also mentioned that their collaboration helped Depp shift his public image, a transformation that was further cemented when film director Tim Burton entered the scene.

Johnny Depp at the 76th Annual Academy Awards in Hollywood, California on February 29, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Johnny Depp's recent outing and reflections from industry veterans highlight his enduring impact. From nostalgic reminiscences to future film possibilities, Depp continues to intrigue fans with his versatile career and charismatic presence.