Actor Johnny Depp, who has announced his separation from wife Amber Heard, left TV host Jimmy Kimmel speechless when he kissed him on his lips on the popular talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!".
Depp, who appeared on the show to promote his forthcoming film "Alice Through the Looking Glass", greeted him with a kiss.
He later apologised to Kimmel but the host seemed unfazed and revealed that he enjoyed the surprise move.
On the show, Depp discussed the infamous apology video that he and Heard made to apologise to the Australian government for illegally brining their pet dogs to the country.
Speaking about the video, Depp said: "I think (it was) the choice they made to utilise the taxpayers' dollars to globally chase down a couple of teacup Yorkies and give them 50 hours to live,"
He further said: "I realised the badness of my ways. So I was kind of repenting."
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is aired on Star World in India.
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