Actor Lola Glaudini has accused Johnny Depp of verbally abusing her while on the set of the movie “Blow.”
Glaudini recently shared her experience on an episode of the podcast Powerful Truth Angels, where she recounted an alleged incident from the movie’s set. According to Glaudini, she was instructed by the film’s director, Ted Demme, to laugh out loud after one of Depp’s lines.

However, Glaudini claims that after completing the take, Depp approached her and began shouting at her about the laughter, accusing her of pulling focus. She stated that Depp aggressively confronted her, berating her with foul language and intimidating gestures.

Glaudini further alleged that she felt ostracized by the cast and crew following the incident, describing herself as “a pariah.” She claimed that Depp later offered her a “non-apology apology,” attributing his behavior to stress from staying in character.

In response to Glaudini’s claims, Depp’s representatives emphasized his commitment to maintaining positive working relationships and cited conflicting recollections from other members of the set. They also pointed to a statement from a sound engineer who stated that he never heard any such altercation.
The allegations against Depp add to the ongoing controversy surrounding his behavior and conduct on and off set.