Indeed, Johnny Depp had become the epitome of a Hollywood bad boy due to his unrestrained lifestyle after gaining fame from "A Nightmare on Elm Street," attracting plenty of innocent young girls. Throughout the '90s, he had been involved in at least four lawsuits. Although he enjoyed a good collaboration with Tim Burton, he remained in an awkward semi-famous state until his lucky break in "Pirates of the Caribbean," which finally catapulted him to stardom and smoothly inducted him into the 20 million club.
Talking about it, things like getting into fistfights over women in bars are pretty common—celebrities are human too, and Adrian bore no ill-will towards Depp. But, choosing to live under the spotlight means paying the price. Sure, bad boys are cool and admired by the youth, but without wider approval, you never really make it to the top. If you want to change that, it could take years—Drew Barrymore is one such example.