This has to be the most tone-deaf article I've read this week. This belongs in the "Don't believe your eyes" file:
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Jun 9, 2022,11:54am EDT
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Baby boomer opinion of Depp worsened the most of any age group, with the amount of respondents who viewed him unfavorably dropping to 37% from 59%.
Some 26% of men viewed Depp as unfavorable in June, compared to 17% who saw him that way in April.
Millennials viewed Depp favorably more than any other generation, with 72% viewing him that way in June, down from 78% in April.
Gen Z’s opinion of Depp was the most unchanged throughout the trial—those who viewed Depp favorably dropped only 2% to 70% from April to June.
Johnny Depp’s Popularity Decreased During Trial—Despite Social Media Craze—Survey Suggests
Social media attention on the trial appeared to largely favor Depp over Heard.
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Johnny Depp’s Popularity Decreased During Trial—Despite Social Media Craze—Survey Suggests
Marisa DellattoForbes Staff
I cover breaking news, arts and entertainment.
Jun 9, 2022,11:54am EDT
Topline
Johnny Depp’s popularity decreased during his highly publicized defamation trial against Amber Heard, a Morning Consult poll published Wednesday found, despite what seemed to be a growing stronghold of support for the actor on social media as the lawsuit played out.Johnny Depp waves to his fans as he arrives outside court during the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard ... [+]
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Key Facts
From April 8-10, before the trial began, to June 4-5, days after the verdict was decided, the amount of U.S. adults who viewed Depp as somewhat or very favorably dropped to 56% from 68%.Baby boomer opinion of Depp worsened the most of any age group, with the amount of respondents who viewed him unfavorably dropping to 37% from 59%.
Some 26% of men viewed Depp as unfavorable in June, compared to 17% who saw him that way in April.
Millennials viewed Depp favorably more than any other generation, with 72% viewing him that way in June, down from 78% in April.
Gen Z’s opinion of Depp was the most unchanged throughout the trial—those who viewed Depp favorably dropped only 2% to 70% from April to June.