Johnny Depp faced a shocking scene during the latest trial after a woman presented a baby to the court, saying that the actor was the child's father.

On Monday, Depp and Amber Heard's team prepared to present their respective evidence to the court in pursuit of winning the defamation trial.

But long before the day started, a woman suddenly went inside the courtroom and yelled that the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor had fathered a lovechild.

On Law & Crime's official YouTube channel, correspondent Angenette Levy called the bizarre morning event something "crazy." The woman in question interrupted the court during the morning break when the cameras were switched off, so it was not recorded and broadcast to the public.

Per the journalist, the mother suddenly stood up with a baby in her arms, telling the actor that they were soulmates and the baby was his.

"All of a sudden, this woman... she stands up at the back of the courtroom with her baby, and she says 'Johnny I love you, our souls are connected,'" Levy recalled. "She held up the baby and said: 'This baby is yours. ' The deputy was like 'You're outta here.'"

While Depp turned and waved at her, she was immediately removed from the court after insisting that she was not just a fan.

But later that day, Law & Crime found the woman who was casually standing with her baby stroller outside the courtroom. She told the news outlet that it was a joke she and her husband planned.

The woman added that it would be funny to make such a scene inside the court.

Johnny Depp Only Has 2 Children

Fans should not be worried about Depp having a secret third child as the "Edward Scissorhands" star only has two kids - Lily-Rose and Jack.

Depp shares his two biological children with her former longtime partner, Vanessa Paradis. But they had to part ways after being together for 14 years since 1998 and filed for divorce.

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In an interview with The Sun in 2012, the actor spoke sweetly about his kids, saying that they make his life complete.

"I was angry and frustrated until I started my own family and my first child was born. Until then I didn't really appreciate life the way I should have, but fortunately, I woke up," he said.

Amid the defamation trial, he once pledged that he would raise his children differently by making them feel loved, secure, and happy - something he never felt as a child.

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