Sam Fender apologises after sharing photo with ‘hero’ Johnny Depp: ‘It was a poor choice of words and timing’
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 04, 2022 - 04:38PM
Sam Fender apologised for the misjudged post (Picture: Dave J. Hogan/Getty Images)

Sam Fender has apologised to fans after he called his ‘hero’ amid the actor’s court case with ex-wife .

The singer, 28, had taken to his Instagram story to share a , and Jeff Beck, 77, after a verdict was reached

Sam had taken a selfie with the stars, on which he wrote: ‘Some serious heroes’. 

The singer faced backlash for the photo and swiftly deleted it, with some fans not agreeing with the verdict of the case. 

He took to his Instagram story on Saturday to address the photo, writing: ‘I want to apologise. I was invited to briefly meet a musical legend and an actor who has been in almost every film I’ve watched growing up.

‘I went – we chatted music and without thinking I took a photo and posted it as it was pretty surreal.

He shared a snap with his ‘heroes’ but deleted it after the backlash (Picture: Instagram)

‘Using the word “heroes” was meant in reference to their careers, but in the context of the trial was severely misinformed. 

‘I now realise that it was a poor choice of words and timing, but that’s irrelevant. It was naive and disrespectful to those who relate to any of the issues highlighted in the trial and the broader issues it poses. I didn’t think it through and I should have.’

Sam added: ‘I can’t really say anything other than that it was ill-judged and I was ignorant with regards to the trials as a whole, and thoughtless on what my post could imply.

‘I realise this entirely and for that I am deeply sorry. Sam.’

The photo had come after Johnny had flown to the UK ahead of the verdict being announced and has been performing shows with Jeff on his tour. 

He emerged victorious after suing his ex-wife for defamation and was awarded $10million (£8million) in compensatory damages, and a further $5million (£4million) in punitive damages, while Amber won one of her three defamation countersuit claims, and was awarded $2million (£1.6million).