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Man breaks into Johnny Depp’s home, takes a shower and refuses to leave

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Johnny Depp’s Hollywood Hills home has been broken into – and the man made himself at home by having a shower and helping himself to a drink.

Johnny Depp. Picture: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

POLICE were called to Johnny Depp’s house in the Hollywood Hills where a man had made his way into the actor’s house and was taking a shower in one of the bathrooms.

Refusing to come out, the door was kicked down by police so they could arrest him. However, before he even went for the shower, the man – who had been spotted in other people’s gardens nearby – also made himself a drink from Johnny’s in-house bar. TMZ reports that the man was booked for felony vandalism as he damaged a door in the house.

Back in January, Johnny’s house was broken into over the weekend.

The “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor was targeted by a woman, who is possibly homeless, but her attempts to enter the abode were thwarted when she triggered the building’s security system and police were called.

However, sources said at the time that the woman may have panicked when the alarm went off because she fled the scene before cops arrived. Officers found her nearby and were also able to connect her to another recent burglary in the area.

Meanwhile, Johnny admitted he hates being called a “Hollywood celebrity”. Speaking of the description, he said: “First and most important is to never consider yourself a Hollywood celebrity. That’s death and grotesque. I’ve always been drawn to … people who are diligent in remaining themselves.”

Speaking about the San Sebastian Film Festival, he added: “This festival always has the least of … let’s call them Hollywood types. I feel San Sebastian is truly a festival about cinema, about the filmmakers, about the people who work on them and get these films made, which is miraculous.”

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