Surprise, mate! Look what Johnny Depp was up to on Thursday.
First, he joined Instagram.
MORE: Johnny Depp defends Sauvage ad considered offensive to Native Americans"Hello everyone ... filming something for you now ... gimme a minute," the actor captioned his first post.
Then, four hours later, Depp shared an eight-minute video where he showed his appreciation to his then 1 million followers.
"Thank you all for your kindness, your unwavering support and your strength over these years," he said.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star also encouraged his followers to "create something today that will benefit yourselves and others tomorrow" and urged them to "care for one another" as the world copes with the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to joining the social media platform, something he never "felt any particular reason to do until now," the 56-year-old father of two announced that he's been working on an album and directed followers to a link that lead to his song with Yardbird's English guitarist Jeff Beck, titled "Isolation."
MORE: Johnny Depp sues ex-wife Amber Heard, claiming her allegations of abuse were false"Over the last couple of years, I've had the incredible honor of recording an album with one of my all-time favorite guitar heroes," Depp shared. "It's our take on a sublime John Lennon song."