Despite Amber Heard's declaration that she and Johnny Depp won't be back to Australia after the pooch controversy, the assistant to producer Jerry Bruckheimer claimed that the crew will be back to continue filming "Pirates of the Caribbean 5."
Previously, Johnny Depp's wife said that they won't be coming back down under when their two dogs were threatened to be put down after they ignored quarantine laws.
She said, "I have a feeling we're going to avoid the land Down Under from now on, just as much as we can, thanks to certain politicians there ... I guess everyone tries to go for their 15 minutes, including some government officials."
But publicist Michael Singer confirmed to The Daily Telegraph that Australia remains the primary location for the "Pirates of the Caribbean 5," which stars Johnny Depp.
Although he admitted that they encountered some issues during filming, not least of which was the controversy involving Johnny Depp's two dogs, he only had praises for the Australian film crew.
"I don't think it has been detrimental at all ... if anything I think this experience has shone a light on just how great Australian film crews are," said Singer. "Their work ethic is tremendous.''
He also denied saying that filming "Pirates of the Caribbean 5" in Australia was the longest in his career.
"If I said anything like that, it would have been strictly in jest," he added.
Meanwhile, Johnny Depp's wife seemed to have moved on from the controversy as she was snapped on a night out with some friends at Ceviche Soho and The Haggerston pub.
"Keeping her incredible figure under wraps, the star sported a camel-coloured pussybow blouse with black tie detailing, which she teamed with a pristine cream fishtail skirt," said Daily Mail.
"Amber, the wife of Johnny Depp, toted her belongings in a black leather clutch bag, and teetered on a pair of towering scarlet stilettos."