Amber Heard shares fears for women's rights as Johnny Depp says he is 'moving forward'
08.06.2022 - 01:51
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Amber Heard has broken her silence and shared her fears that "women's rights are moving backward," after Johnny Depp penned an emotional message to fans and amassed three million followers on TikTok in hours.READ: What Johnny Depp's lawyer REALLY said as he celebrated Amber Heard's Kate Moss commentVia her spokesperson, the 36-year-old actress shared: "As Johnny Depp says he's 'moving forward,' women's rights are moving backward. The verdict's message to victims of domestic violence is ...
be afraid to stand up and speak out."WATCH: Amber Heard's lawyer makes TV debut on CBS MorningsThe statement came as Johnny thanked fans days after winning his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber. Following his record-breaking debut on TikTok, the actor shared a social media message which read: "To all of my most treasured, loyal and unwavering supporters.
We've been everywhere together, we have seen everything together."We have walked the same road together. We did the right thing together, all because you cared.
And now, we will all move forward together. You are, as always, my employers and once again I am whittled down to no way to say thank you, other than just by saying thank you."READ: Johnny Depp's daughter pays tribute to her mom amid Amber Heard court dramaMORE: Amber Heard can't pay Johnny Depp the $15m following lawsuit and plans to appeal, says lawyer"So, thank you.
My love & respect, JD," he concluded.Despite rarely appearing on social media, the 58-year-old actor joined the social media site and in his bio, simply wrote: "Occasional Thespian." Johnny and Amber's trial lasted six weeksThe actor isn't currently following anyone and hasn't liked any videos either. The news comes after the court case became a phenomenon
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