Johnny Depp does Willy Wonka impression for kids as he enjoys curry night in UK

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By Carina Murphy

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Johnny Depp is making headlines again after hanging out with his UK fans.

Over the past week, the Pirates of the Caribbean star has been touring around England with his friend Jeff Beck following the announcement that he had won his multi-million dollar lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard.

Most recently, the star was spotted entertaining children at an Indian restaurant in the city of Birmingham while he enjoyed a lavish meal out.

Depp and Beck booked out Varanasi restaurant on Sunday (June 5), where staff had closed the dining area to other customers because they were worried Depp would be "bothered" by them per MailOnline.

However, the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory star seemed more than happy to greet and chat with staff and their family, including a couple of lucky children.

In a clip shared on social media, the actor can be seen bending down to give a little girl a hug and having a chat with her. He even slipped into character to recite one of his many famous catchphrases, putting on Willy Wonka's voice.

Restaurant operations director Mohammed Hussain said that Depp met all three of his daughters and that the girls made him "give them a few one-liners from his movies".

"He did ‘you’re weird’ from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," said Hussain, adding: "He was really good with the children, but there was about 60 of us there and he didn’t leave one person without hugging or kissing them, or shaking their hand."

In another interview with ITV News, Hussain revealed that Depp and Beck racked up a whopping five-figure bill through their food and drinks orders. Depp, meanwhile, enjoyed the food so much that he took some home with him.

"Johnny Depp and his team were absolutely delighted with the food that we served them and enjoyed our company to the point that he took a takeaway back to the hotel room," Hussain said.

This isn't the first time Depp has been spotted hanging out with fans in the UK since his trial ended.

Last week, he celebrated the news that jurors had sided with him by visiting a pub in Newcastle, where he enjoyed a traditional plate of fish and chips and chatted with locals.

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