Johnny Depp mocked by Australian politician

‘I don’t think he’ll get an Academy Award,’ says Joyce about video recorded apology

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have apologised to the 'wonderful nation' of Australia after Heard admitted falsifying documents to bring the couple's two dogs into Australia. Video: Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources

A senior Australian politician has mocked a video recorded by actor Johnny Depp and his wife Amber Heard over their infamous dog smuggling spat with quarantine officials.

Agriculture minister Barnaby Joyce said he could have directed the film better himself and it looked like Pirates Of The Caribbean star Depp was auditioning for The Godfather.

"I don't think he'll get an Academy Award for his performance," Mr Joyce said.

In a separate interview with Channel 7’s popular Sunrise breakfast TV programme, Mr Joyce denied directing the video himself.

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“As far as me directing this atrocious movie, no, even I could have done a little better than that,” he said.

“Do it again Johnny, do it with gusto mate, a little gusto.”

Depp and Heard’s 40-second videotaped apology was submitted during a hearing in an Australian court on Monday.

Heard pleaded guilty at the hearing to falsifying an immigration document when the couple brought their two dogs to Australia last year.

She avoided any jail time.

The couple’s delivery in the video was oddly wooden and the clip was quickly lampooned around the world, with many comparing it to a hostage video.

The agriculture minister had previously said “it’s time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States” or else they would be put down.

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