Johnny Depp’s son Jack’s ex-boss spills details about his secret job
Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis’s rarely-seen son takes a different career path from his famous family
Johnny Depp’s son, Jack Depp’s ex-boss, spilled the beans about his secret job following his recent exit from the position.
Daily Mail reported on Saturday, December 7, that the 22-year-old had been working as a bartender at a Lebanese restaurant in Paris.
In addition, he was working in the location's downstairs kitchen. However, Jack has since taken a break from his regular job.
Edouard Chueke, the owner of the celeb hotspot, revealed to the outlet that the son of the famous parents, Johnny and Vannessa Paradis, had been working at the place for two years before his recent exit.
"Jack is a great guy. He keeps out of the limelight, but worked here behind the bar and in the kitchen," he confirmed. "He was a good employee; he left a few months ago, but I expect him back later next year. Good staff are hard to find."
The restaurant owner admitted that his place is "very popular with the fashion and music crowd," given to Jack's mother Paradis, 51, and elder sister Lily-Rose Depp being "regulars."
Jack, notably, has managed to maintain a life out of the public eye and chooses a different career path, unlike his famous family, who have long been fixtures in the entertainment and fashion industries.
Johnny, 61, shares both Jack and Lily-Rose with Paradis. The former couple were together for 14 years before they split in 2012.
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