Amber Heard claims Johnny Depp dangled their dog out of a moving car
05.05.2022 - 16:23
/ ok.co.uk
Amber Heard has claimed that her ex-husband Johnny Depp "dangled their dog out of a moving car window".The Aquaman actress took the stand on Wednesday 4 May, in a court in Fairfax, Virginia, to testify in the defamation trial between herself and her Pirates of the Caribbean actor ex-husband. And amid a series of shocking allegations, the 36 year old recalled the alleged incident from March 2013, in which she claimed that Depp had consumed a copious amount of cocaine and alcohol. Amber claimed that Depp, 58, then held his dog out of the window in the car while "howling like an animal" after allegedly accusing her of infidelity.
"He grabs this teacup Yorkie and holds Boo out of the window of the moving car, and he's howling like an animal while holding the dog out the window," Amber said on the stand. "And everyone in the car - I'll never forget it - everyone just froze. No one did anything.
"I too was torn as to what I should do because I didn't want to do anything to cause him to react and drop the dog." Amber continued: "It was just this eerie moment where he was howling and holding this animal out the window… and I have this eerie memory of no one really reacting to him." During the hearing, Amber went on to make claims that Johnny hit her, saying it "changed her life". Speaking in court, Amber said: "I will never forget it – it changed my life." She said: "I was sitting on the couch, we were having a normal conversion, there was no fighting, no nothing. He was drinking, and I didn't realise at the time, but I think he was using cocaine, he had a jar of cocaine.
"I asked him about the tattoo he has on his arm, it looked like black marks, I didn't know what it said... and I asked him what it said - he said 'Wino'... "I
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