Amber Heard’s Former Makeup Artist Says She DID Cover Up Bruises & A Split Lip For James Corden Appearance
19.05.2022 - 05:19
/ perezhilton.com
Amber Heard’s former makeup artist has explained how she helped her cover up bruises and other injuries she allegedly received from Johnny Depp – specifically ones she had right before her appearance on The Late Late Show With James Corden.
As you may recall, the 36-year-old actress previously testified how Depp became physically violent with her on December 15, 2014. On that day, she alleged that the Pirates of the Caribbean alum had chased her around the kitchen, got on top of her, and hit her multiple times in the face. Things supposedly got worse from there. During the fight, Amber then claimed he head-butted her “right in the nose” and was “screaming and swinging” at her before eventually grabbing onto her hair and dragging her into another apartment.
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Following the altercation, the Aquaman star said she ended up with a split lip and busted nose – plus two black eyes. The injuries were so bad that she claimed her MUA needed to cover them up before she went onto the late-night talk show with Corden on December 16. Now, her makeup artist Melanie Inglessis is telling her side of what went down that day…
She recalled during her testimony that she came to the home and saw that Amber did in fact have some wounds on her face, saying:
Melanie then noted that Amber was missing a chunk of her hair that day after being shown a photo of her head, adding:
And when presented with photos of her alleged injuries, she confirmed the pictures reflect what she previously witnessed. She went on to describe what she did to hide the alleged bruises on Amber’s face – including down to the different types of concealer used:
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