Johnny Depp has been offered $10 million to represent a condom brand. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star is said to be considering an offer made by condom company Trojan, which would help inspire an anti-AIDS campaign to the third world countries.
The contraception company believes the 44-year-old Hollywood hunk would not only increase their sales in the U.S. but would also help launch an anti-AIDS fight for the economically undeveloped countries.
Depp has not yet given his agreement but a source says, "He's very interested and he's trying to figure out if he can fit it in."
Trojan executives have already come up with a slogan for the actor: "Stand up with Johnny for safer sex."
A rep for California's Safer Sex Awareness Campaign adds, "We'd welcome seeing a major Hollywood star helping to promote the cause."
"And there's no one bigger than Johnny."















