Johnny Depp And Amber Heard 2013: Spend Day With Kids Wearing Matching Stripes At Museums In Berlin, Holding Hands

Johnny Depp took his girlfriend Amber Heard and his two children to the Neues Museum and the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany on Saturday.

Johnny and Amber were wearing matching stripes when they were spotted holding hands at the Neues Museum. Depp wore a red and black striped shirt, gray button-down, and blue jeans, as well as a hat and sunglasses. Heard also wore sunglasses, perhaps trying to hide from paparazzi, as well as a white T-shirt and a black and white striped maxi skirt that was belted at the waist.

Johnny's kids, from his long-time partnership with Vanessa Paradis, also joined on the museum outing. Jack, 11, and Lily-Rose, 14, have been spending more time with Heard during their trips overseas this month.

Depp, 50, is travelling around the world to promote "The Lone Ranger" with Heard, 27. The couple first met on the set of the 2011 film "The Rum Diary," but only started dating after Depp separated from Paradis.

According to Just Jared, Johnny, Amber, and the kids were last spotted yesterday, departing from Japan on a flight at Narita International Airport.

According to Celebrity-Gossip.net, Johnny was asked this week how he felt about U.S. critics' giving "The Lone Ranger" bad reviews.

Johnny said: "To be quite honest, I couldn't give a rats about U.S. journalists' opinions. What I do care about is my kids' opinions and they loved it, they loved the ride and maybe they are biased, slightly, but for all purposes my kids were able to forget that it was Daddy five or ten minutes into the film and they enjoyed the ride. The ride itself is incredible and unique, this film, so yeah I trust my kids' opinions more than the US critics."

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