Amber Heard has found her peace after moving to Europe.
01.07.2023 - 00:45 / us.hola.com
Amber Heard is on cloud nine after making her way back into the spotlight after her defamation trial with Johnny Depp trial ended. The actress was recently in Sicily, Italy premiering her film “In the Fire” at the 69th Taormina Film Festival. Today Heard broke her social media silence, sharing her excitement.The first day of the festival was June 24th which saw the film’s premiere.
“Thank you for such an incredibly warm reception at the Taormina Film Festival for my latest movie In the Fire. It was an unforgettable weekend,” she wrote on Instagram with a photo from the event smiling.Patti LaBelle honors Tina Turner at BET Awards: ‘I did my best’Patti LaBelle honors Tina Turner at BET Awards: ‘I did my best’Amber Heard’s director says she’s primed for a comebackAt the premiere, Heard walked the blue carpet as she posted with the cast and crew of In the Film. She was also showered with love by fans asking for autographs and photos.At the festival, she talked to Deadline about her appearance and what other people might have to say about her.
“That’s a big thing I had to learn, that I’m not in control of stories other people create around me,” she said. “Right now, I just kind of want to not have, you know, stones thrown at me so much. So let’s get the elephant out of the room then, and just let me say that.
I am an actress. I’m here to support a movie. And that’s not something I can be sued for,” the mother of 1 continued.
The 37-year-old, who has been acting since she was 16, also made it clear she has dedicated herself to her art and is not letting go of her career. “What I have been through, what I’ve lived through, doesn’t make my career at all. And it’s certainly not gonna stop my career.
Amber Heard has found her peace after moving to Europe.
Amber Heard is back in the film industry after a prolonged absence. The actress took a much needed break from the media after the trial against her exhusband Johnny Depp, which became a media spectacle and deeply affected her personal and public life.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard might be one of Hollywood’s most famous exes. A year ago, the pair made the world ride a rollercoaster of emotions during their riveting trial, which included scandalous revelations and unexpected twists that kept the media and fans on the edge of their seats.Their highly publicized legal battle took a dramatic turn in their lives and careers.
Amber Heard has been maintaining a low profile since facing off against ex-husband Johnny Depp in their trial last year.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are moving on from their controversial defamation trial. Depp, 60, has "closed the chapter" on the six-week court battle months after the final verdict, a source close to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor told People.
Amber Heard made her return to Instagram on Friday morning.
Amid Amber Heard’s return to the spotlight, the actress has also returned to social media.
Amber Heard has asked not to have “stones thrown” at her by the media while she promotes her new film In The Fire.Speaking to Deadline, the actress addressed how the negativity surrounding her defamation court case with ex-husband Johny Depp still affects her career.“I’m in control for the most part of what comes out of my mouth,” she said. “What I’m not in control is how my pride in this project and all we put into this film can be surrounded by clips of other stuff. That’s a big thing I had to learn, that I’m not in control of stories other people create around me.
Amber Heard’s coworkers say she’s become more “resilient” after her experiences.
Amber Heard has a new film coming out. The actress starred in “In The Fire,” an independant film that premiered at the Taormina Film Festival over the weekend. According to the film’s director, Conor Allyn, Heard has “an incredibly bright future ahead of her.” Amber Heard pays $1 million to Johnny Depp: Defamation case overAmber Heard goes on a shopping spree to a book fair in MadridAmber Heard makes first appearance promoting a movie since her defamation trial with Johnny Depp endedIn an interview with People Magazine, Allyn discussed Heard and some of her talents.
Amber Heard has an "incredibly bright future" in Hollywood, according to her latest movie director. Conor Allyn – who directed "In The Fire," which stars Heard – recently shared that despite the actress' bombshell defamation trial against Johnny Depp, her upcoming movie will be a "platform" for a "hell of a comeback." Heard, along with Allyn and several co-stars, attended the Italy premiere of "In The Fire" at the Taormina Film Festival over the weekend.
EXCLUSIVE: I meet Amber Heard in the café of a hotel in Sicily and when she reaches to shake hands, the ice breaker becomes the tan orthopedic brace cradling that wrist.
Amber Heard is moving on career-wise after that Johnny Depp defamation trial.
John Bleasdale Guest Contributor The 69th Taormina Film Festival in Sicily saw the world premiere Saturday of the paranormal psychological thriller “In the Fire,” which marks the return to the big screen of Amber Heard following two highly publicized trials involving her former husband Johnny Depp. On the turquoise carpet (the color was chosen to match the Mediterranean, which serves as a stupendous backdrop), Heard greeted a crowd of fans — accompanied by paparazzi and tourists — who shouted words of encouragement at the “Aquaman” star. The producers and festival organizers had worried about possible demonstrations by Depp supporters. Producer Pascal Borno told Variety he had to persuade the Italian police to provide extra security after receiving online threats. “They took it seriously and afterwards I promised them selfies with Amber,” he said.
Amber Heard has been easing back into official public life gently at Italy’s Taormina Film Festival over the past few days, accompanying the world premiere of her new film In The Fire by Conor Allyn.
Amber Heard has formally returned to the red carpet after settling her legal battle with Johnny Depp!
The newly rebooted Taormina Film Festival kicked off on Friday night in the Sicilian city’s landmark Teatro Antico amphitheatre in an unusual but magnificent style with benefit event “Pavarotti Forever”.
Italy’s Taormina Film Festival kicks off its 69th edition this evening against the backdrop of its landmark Teatro Antico amphitheatre with a Pavarotti Forever benefit event headlined by Placido Domingo and Vittorio Grigolo.
John Bleasdale Guest Contributor The 69th Taormina Film Festival boasts an impressive lineup of Italian and world premieres as it seeks to reboot and re-establish its status as a date to watch on the festival circuit. Located in the historical Sicilian town – its visibility recently getting an unlooked for boost with the second season of HBO’s ”The White Lotus” – will be hosting a series of screenings. The outdoor Teatro Antico will provide a suitably antique background for the Italian premiere of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” with Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, and Mads Mikkelsen in attendance. The directorial debut of Italian artist Marco Perego, “The Absence of Eden,” will receive its world premiere. The film stars Perego’s wife Zoe Saldaña, Garrett Hedlund and Adria Arjona. The thriller tells the story of an undocumented immigrant fleeing a drug cartel whose path crosses with a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in a crisis over the moral dilemmas of his job. An unlikely alliance forms as the two endeavor to save the life of a young girl.
Amber Heard has finally ponied up the $1 million she owed ex-husband Johnny Depp after losing a nationally-televised defamation trial in Virginia last year, according to a source close to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor. The six-week courtroom spectacle ended in June 2022 with a $10.35 million judgment against Heard for defaming Depp by penning a 2018 op-ed that referred to herself as a domestic abuse victim.The jury handed Heard $2 million in her countersuit. Depp, 60, agreed to settle the case last December for $1 million, which was paid this month by the "Aquaman" actress' insurance company.