Johnny Depp, Fiancee Amber Heard Coordinate Looks For NYE; Couple Celebrates 'Pirates Of The Caribbean 5' Actor's Mother's Birthday

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Johnny Depp and fiancée Amber Heard coordinated their looks for New Years Eve party as the couple celebrated the birthday of "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" actor's mother.

The couple was spotted in West Hollywood on Wednesday night as they partied at the Ago Restaurant with Johnny Depp's family.

"The duo were spotted leaving the restaurant in coordinating black jackets, with Amber looking polished in red lipstick and a curled updo," Daily Mail. "The 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star was seen toting a skull and crossbones gift bag as he left the party with his fiancée."

Johnny Depp and fiancée Amber Heard's relationship is allegedly in trouble as the latter is having second thoughts about the wedding.

Last month, People reported that there's no rush to pursue the wedding plans.

"There is no rush to marry at the moment. Johnny is crazy in love with Amber, but there is turmoil in the relationship," the source said.

"Amber flirts and has many different kinds of relationships," the source added. "She is not really ready to settle down."

There's also the "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" actor's drinking problem and in fact, he was drunk in his speech during the Hollywood Film Awards.

But Johnny Depp is reportedly committed to staying sober ahead of his wedding to Amber Heard, said Radar Online.

"After realizing that he clearly had an issue, Johnny has been seen traveling with a companion to encourage his sobriety. Johnny's problem has always been moderation. He couldn't have just one," the source said.

"Amber broke his sobriety, but she isn't necessarily a bad influence. She isn't a party girl anymore," the source added.

According to Daily Mail, the last time Johnny Depp and fiancée Amber Heard were seen together was on September 2 during the 2014 Men of the Year Awards.

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