
On Monday’s Loose Women, Janet Street-Porter gushed about her recent Nordic excursion, even revealing she stayed in the same room as Johnny Depp.
Janet, 76, told to her fellow panellists about her snowy retreat that the manager of the hotel she’d been staying at had shocked her by noting Johnny, 59, was the last person to stay in her room.
However, Janet’s story quickly took an unusual turn when she uploaded a photo of her hotel room’s bathroom and asked aloud, ‘Would Johnny Depp truly be whipping himself with those things?’
The announcer was referring to the fact that her shower had a sauna whisk, which is essentially a collection of tree twigs used as a massaging tool.
Going into detail about how the situation unfolded, Janet shared: ‘The [hotel] manager said, “Janet, I’ve got a special room for you – it’s the Johnny Depp suite. The last person that stayed in the room was Johnny Depp.”’
The TV star went on: ‘I said, “oh, what’s it gonna be like?” I took a picture of it actually, not a terribly good picture.’

At that point, a photo of the room’s shower appeared on screen, complete with sauna whisk.
Turning her attention to the bunch of twigs, Janet continued: ‘I thought, “would Johnny Depp seriously be whipping himself with those twigs? Or has Johnny Depp already used those twigs, and it’s like a pilgrimage site?”’
‘It was a fantastic room,’ Janet emphasised.
It comes after Janet maintained Jeremy Clarkson’s latest Meghan Markle diatribe wasn’t ‘hate speech’.
Last month, the Clarkson’s Farm singer was severely chastised for a letter he wrote on Meghan, in which he stated that he despises Meghan on a “cellular level” and wishes for people to “throw lumps of poo” at her.
Writing for The Sun, he said he hates Prince Harry’s wife more than he does Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, and the serial killer Rose West.
‘Columnists are paid to be controversial, to get people talking, which is exactly what he’s achieved, I’m not condoning what he wrote, I’m not saying I agree with it. But, you’ve got to see where it’s coming from,’ Janet began while addressing the matter on Loose Women in December.
‘The Sun needs to sell newspapers, the editor’s a woman, she would’ve read the copy, thought it had done the job and would get everybody talking about The Sun and, at the same time, about Meghan.’
Janet continued: ‘The allusion in the column to parading through the streets is actually not made clear enough that he’s talking about a scene from Game Of Thrones.
‘As for whether it constitutes hate speech or not, it is distasteful and it is disgusting, but we live in an era of free speech and, as a columnist, my editor doesn’t tell me what to write and they don’t change what I write.
‘I do get loads of nasty comments, but I accept them and the same will be true for Jeremy Clarkson.’
The broadcaster stated: ‘Whether saying you hate someone constitutes hate speech, I don’t think so. I think we have got more sensitive about that.’
Janet added that, while she believes the comments were ‘repulsive’, specifically as a woman herself, she explained that it would have gone through ‘editorial checks’ and the publications are the ones who ‘have the legal responsibility.’