Amber Heard Calls Johnny Depp Trial ‘The Most Humiliating Thing I’ve Ever Been Through,’ Insists She Stands ‘By Every Word’ Of Her Testimony
14.06.2022 - 16:19
/ etcanada.com
Amber Heard continues to stand by her words after Johnny Depp won his defamation trial against her.
The actress spoke to Savannah Guthrie for a candid interview, airing in two parts Tuesday and Wednesday this week on “Today” and in a special Friday on “Dateline”.
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Guthrie questioned whether Heard stood by the abuse allegations against her ex-husband, to which she replied: “Of course. To my dying day [I] will stand by every word of my testimony.”
She later added, “I spoke [truth] to power, and I paid the price.”
Heard explained how she had to walk past hundreds of Depp fans every single day and has seen all the abuse she’s been facing both online and in person.
The star shared, “This was the most humiliating and horrible thing I’ve ever been through. I have never felt more removed from my own humanity. I felt less than human.”
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Guthrie brought up some of the audio recordings that didn’t appear to always add up.
She said, “I am looking at a transcript that says — he says, ‘You start physical fights,’ And you say, ‘I did start a physical fight. I can’t promise you I won’t get physical again.’
“This is in black and white. I understand context. But you’re testifying, and you’re telling me today, ‘I never started a physical fight,’ and here you are on tape saying you did.”
Heard has claimed she only become physical with her ex-husband when trying to defend herself.
She told Guthrie, “As I testified on the stand about this, is that when your life is at risk, not only will you take the blame for