Lily-Rose Depp touched down in Los Angeles as her dad Johnny nears the end of his court battle with Amber Heard.
The actress and model, who celebrated her 23rd birthday recently, looked casual as she walked through LAX.
Lily-Rose wore a grey shacket over a black long-sleeved black jumper and a pair of black trousers.
The added a pair of cat-eye sunglasses and a black facemask as she strolled through the arrivals lounge.
The French-American actress pulled her honey blonde hair back into a low pony tail.
Despite the drama unfolding around her dad, she appeared to have a great time celebrating her birthday.
She wore a 90s-style pink vest with a sash with the words: "Birthday princess" across.
Lily-Rose, whose mum is Johnny's ex wife Vanessa Paradis, added the caption: "23" with ice cream emoji.
She has followed in her dad's footsteps and has recently starred in movies like Wolf, Voyagers and Silent Night.
Johnny and Amber got married in February 2015 in the Bahamas and Lily-Rose didn't come to the wedding.
The 58-year-old explained his daughter's absence from the celebration to the court: "My daughter Lily-Rose did not come to the wedding. She and Ms. Heard were not on particularly great terms, for several reasons."
Deliberations in the court battle between Johnny and Amber resumed today after a three-day weekend.
In closing arguments on Friday, Johnny's lawyers urged jurors to "give him his life back" after it was "ruined" by Amber's accusations of domestic abuse.
He is suing his ex-wife for $50m (£40m) for an article she wrote in which she claims to be an abuse victim. Amber then counter-sued for $100m.
The jury of seven people must come to a unanimous decision for a verdict.
As the verdict hangs in the balance, Johnny recently made an unscheduled appearance in London to perform with British guitarist Jeff Beck at the Royal Albert Hall.
The gig got a mixed review from the audience, with one telling PA news agency that he "smashed it", and said that she had no idea he would be playing.
However, another gig goer said that he felt "duped" and called Johnny an "embarrassment".
"I had been waiting 50 years to see Jeff Beck live... this was the biggest let-down of my life," he told Reuters.
Johnny's lawyers asked jurors to "hold Ms Heard accountable for her lies".
He told the court how he lost: "Nothing less than everything."
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"When the allegations were made [and] rapidly circling the globe, telling people I was a drunken cocaine-fuelled menace who beat women – suddenly in my 50s – it's over. You're done," he said.
"So what did it do to me? What effect did it have on me? I put it to you this way, no matter the outcome of this trial, the second the allegations were made against me, the accusations, the second that more and more metastasized and turned into fodder for the media, once that happened, I lost then."
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