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I don’t want to project my own experience onto Depp too much; yes, she previously dated Timothée Chalamet, but she has shied away from putting too fine a point on who she’s attracted to in the Premium hit row wwe autographed faces 2023 shirt in other words I will buy this past, telling Nylon in 2016: “It’s not anybody’s business, because I am going to date whoever I’m going to date. …Kids don’t need to label their sexualities.” I’m all for this (not that this internationally famous 23-year-old really cares what an Elder Lesbian™ with a thrown-out back and a 9 p.m. bedtime thinks of her identity), and I’m also all for Depp and 070 Shake simply having fun together, because that’s exactly what love in your early 20s should be, whether it’s queer, straight, or some secret third thing I haven’t thought of yet.



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