Hollywood actor Johnny Depp has been told that his pet dogs must leave Australia- where he is currently filming- or they will be destroyed.
Johnny, 51, and wife Amber Heard, 29, are keeping the two Yorkshire terriers- named Pistol and Boo- at their house Down Under whilst Johnny films the latest Pirates of the Caribbean instalment.
The dogs were brought to the attention of officials after they were taken to a dog grooming parlour.
Under current laws, dogs coming into the country must have spent a minimum of 10 days in quarantine on arrival to prevent the spread of disease.
Australian Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce has revealed that the actor has until Saturday to remove his pets from the country or they will be taken into custody by the government.
"Mr Depp has to either take his dogs back to California or we are going to have to euthanise them.
"He's now got about 50 hours left to remove the dogs. He can put them on the same charter jet he flew in on and fly back out of our nation."
He continued, telling 612 ABC Brisbane: "There is a process if you want to bring animals: you get the permits, they go into quarantine and then you can have them.
"If we start letting movie stars even though they've been the sexiest man alive twice to come into our nation, then why don't we just break the laws for everybody?
"It's time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States."