A Bar Is Selling ‘Johnny Depp Shot’ To Help Male Customers Who Are Feeling Unsafe

Let’s all agree, that last month was all about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation case trial. The case and both the actors made headlines almost every other day; and even after the trial ended, they still continue to be the talk of the town. I mean, the discussions surrounding the trial and who was right the Pirates of the Caribbean actor or the Aquaman actress just don’t seem to cease. But there is a bar that took these discussions a bit more practical. This bar is using the case as a cue to help men who might be feeling unsafe, or are in a toxic relationship with no help. Needless to say, this has earned its praises from people on social media.
A bar, taking inspiration from the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation case, has put up a sign that reads that a male customer who is feeling unsafe or needs can discreetly let the staff know that by ordering a shot named the ‘Johnny Depp shot’.
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Yes, the bar did name a drink after the actor to help men who might be in a similar condition as he was in or maybe even worse. The sign at the bar reads, “Feeling unsafe or scared, just come to the bar and order a Johnny Depp shot”.
Along with the Johnny Depp shot, there are three other types of shots that they can call for – Near, On The Rock, and With Lime. As per reports, if a male customer order the shot named after the actor then he will safely be escorted out of the bar with a staff member. While if they call for the other two variants then it will give the bar employee a hint to call either a taxi or the police. The note for these shots ends on the note that all of it will be done discreetly and without creating any fuss.
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Some people on the internet believe that this is the counterpart to the Angel shot, which was started to help women who are feeling unsafe or uncomfortable in bars.
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