Johnny Depp’s girlfriend ‘ordered’ him to leave the shooting of ‘The Tourist’

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The New York Post, reported today that “Vanessa Paradis, Johnny Depp’s girlfriend and mother of his two children, ‘ordered’ him to leave the filming of ‘The Tourist’, because he has to shoot love scenes with Angelina Jolie.

According to “The shooting of the movie began last month and, on Tuesday Depp and Jolie could be seen laughing together at the Palazzo Pisani Moretta in Venice.

An unidentified source said that: “Depp is now trying to leave the film. They’re trying to replace him with Brad Pitt, actual real life couple Jolie or Leonardo DiCaprio.”

The source of the New York Post said Paradis, French model and actress discovered that there is a long and intense love scene between Depp and Angelina. “

And that Paradis hadn’t had to dig much on Jolie’s past to find reasons to worry, recalling that “the actress and Pitt met on the shooting of ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith ‘in 2005 when the handsome star was still married to the actress Jennifer Aniston.”

The newspaper also says that “Years before Jolie came into the life of his now former husband Billy Bob Thornton when he was engaged to the actress Laura Dern.

The Italian newspaper La Stampa “also reported that” Pitt was also worried when he see Depp in Venice with his wife naked in a hot scene under the shower, in the presence of two of their children during the shooting.”

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