Style spotlight: Penelope Cruz’s “Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” fashion
Wearing a fishtail lace frock
At the Cannes premier of "Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Matt Crosick/PA Images
At the Cannes premier of "Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Matt Crosick/PA Images
Goes for slinky white Ian West/PA Images
Penelope Cruz had to dress up as “a poo” on the set of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ after losing a bet with Johnny Depp.
The Oscar-winning actress – who has been friends with her co-star for the past 10 years – has revealed the 47-year-old actor constantly teased her while they were shooting scenes, and even made her walk around as ‘South Park’ character Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo.
She explained: “You have to be very alert around Johnny because he likes teasing people and he does it when you least expect it.
“Johnny and I are both fans of ‘South Park’ and the character Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo. It’s absurd but very funny. Johnny made this outfit for me and we had a bet which I lost. And I had to wear the Poo outfit on the set.
“He was on the floor laughing and crying and he took a thousand pictures of me which I hope never come to light. But, of course, now that I’ve said it, I’m sure they will appear somewhere.”
The 37-year-old Spanish star – who has a three-month-old son Leo with her actor husband Javier Bardem – has also revealed when she first went to the US to launch her acting career, she only knew two English phrases – one of which demonstrated how keen she was to eventually work alongside Johnny.
Penelope added to the Daily Mirror newspaper: “When I first came to America I only knew two phrases in English. One was, ‘How are you?’ and the other was, ‘I want to work with Johnny Depp.’
“Then after I worked with him on ‘Blow’, I learned how to say, ‘I want to work with Johnny Depp again!’ He’s very addictive and he just gets better and better over the years.”
So, it seems that Jean Paul Gaultier has been very inspired by the recent pirate explosion, made popular by Johnny Depp’s Pirates of the Caribbean. With an array of styles featuring camouflage, pirate hats, military jackets, and lacy captain’s brides, this was surely a voyage to remember. Gaultier also completely ignored the smoking ban, having many of his models puffing on pipes or strutting the catwalk, long white cigarettes in hand. For more on this show, visit our sister-site, Catwalk Queen.
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