Depp first met Ryder at the premiere of that film and described it as a love-at-first-sight moment.
The pair started dating just two months later, according toPeople.
The next year, they starred in “Edward Scissorhands” together and became the real-life couple to watch.

And they were watched for the next four years.
Ryder was so shocked by the tattoo that she didn’t even think it was real.
In a 1991 interview withRolling Stone, Ryder recalled watching Depp get inked.

“I sort of was in shock,” she said.
“I kept thinking it was going to wash off or something.
I couldn’t believe it was real.

I mean, it’s a big thing, because it’s so permanent!”
“It’s very hard to have a personal life in this town,” Depp said.
Instead it fed it, gave people license to feel they were part of it."
“I had just done ‘Dracula’ and ‘Edward Scissorhands’.
I had just had my first real break-up, the first heartbreak,” she said.