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Johnny Depp, Edward Scissorhands and Traumatized
Lily-Rose Depp Reveals She Was "Traumatized" by Edward Scissorhands as a Child: "A Difficult Childhood Memory"
"Everyone was being so mean to him and I got really upset," the actress said about her father Johnny Depp's role in the 1990 film.
Lily-Rose Depp didn’t like how mean everyone was to her dad in ‘Edward Scissorhands’
The actress said that she still hasn't rewatched the Tim Burton classic, which she first saw when she was a child. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Lily-Rose Depp Says 'Edward Scissorhands' 'Traumatized' Her as a Kid
Lily-Rose Depp says that watching Edward Scissorhands “traumatized” her. The actress recently spoke to Harper’s Bazaar about her new film, Nosferatu and spoke about being allowed to watch her father, Johnny Depp, in Edward Scissorhands years ago.
"Everyone Was Being So Mean": Lily-Rose Depp Shared Why She Found Her Father's '90s Classic So "Traumatizing" As A Kid
Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands told the story of an Avon salesperson (played by Dianne Wiest) and her daughter (played by Winona Ryder) and their tragic encounter with the mysteriously artificial, ageless man (played by Johnny). 20thcentfox / ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection, Sunset Boulevard / Corbis via Getty Images
Lily-Rose Depp reveals why cult movie starring dad Johnny Depp left her ‘traumatized’
Lily-Rose Depp has revealed which of her dad Johnny Depp’s famous films left her “traumatized” as a child. In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the “Nosferatu” star, 25, said she watched her famous dad’s movies as a child, but one in particular has stuck with her for years — the 1990 hit film “Edward Scissorhands.”
Lily-Rose Depp of NOSFERATU Shares Her Thoughts on One of Her Dad Johnny Depp’s Early Films
Lily-Rose Depp Felt Traumatized by Dad's Early Movie. Lily-Rose Depp of the current hit Nosferatu has revealed that she felt upset due to the way her dad's
Lily-Rose Depp says “Edward Scissorhands ”'traumatized' her because 'everyone was being so mean' to dad Johnny
For many, director Tim Burton's 1990 movie
Edward
Scissorhands
— the fantastical tale of a sweet man with scissors for hands adapting to life in suburbia — is beloved. Lily-Rose Depp ...
Lily-Rose Depp Opens Up About Childhood Trauma from Johnny Depp's 'Edward Scissorhands'
Lily-Rose Depp discusses her childhood trauma after watching her father Johnny Depp's film Edward Scissorhands, revealing her emotional connection to the character and her upcoming film Nosferatu.
Lily-Rose Depp Reflects on Childhood Trauma and Gothic Acting Roles
Actor Lily-Rose Depp shares her childhood trauma after watching her father's film 'Edward Scissorhands' and discusses her role in the upcoming gothic horror film 'Nosferatu'. She empathizes with complex characters and expresses her interest in darker genres.
Lily-Rose Depp was left 'traumatised' after watching her father Johnny Depp in Edward Scissorhands
Lily-Rose Depp was "traumatised" after watching her father Johnny Depp in 'Edward Scissorhands' when she was little. The actress - who is the daughter of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor and singer Vanessa Paradis - has reflected on being frightened when she saw her father playing a man with scissor blades for hands in the 1990 film at the age of three.
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Johnny Depp's daughter left 'traumatized' by dad's classic '90s film
Lily-Rose Depp recalled the "difficult childhood memory" of being "petrified" after watching a cult-classic '90s film ...
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When Brian Cox Expressed Regret Over Calling Johnny Depp “So Overrated” in His Memoir
Brian Cox regretted calling Johnny Depp "so overrated" in his memoir Putting the Rabbit in the Hat. Read on to learn more ...
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