A month after Johnny Depp won his multi-million defamation trial against Amber Heard, the ex-Pirates of the Caribbean star now officially faces the first attempt to smack down his legal victory, with a harsh one-two-punch.
22.06.2022 - 21:51 / ok.co.uk
Amber Heard is reportedly engaged in talks to write a tell-all book revealing the intimate details of her life and relationship history, as she struggles to boost her income following her loss of a defamation law suit with ex husband Johnny Depp earlier this month. As a result of the trial, Amber has been ordered to pay Johnny $8 million in damages after she wrote a damning op-ed piece, which contained a string of damaging allegations and very nearly cost him his career.
Unable to afford the damages, Amber is now looking at ways to boost her income, with a source close to the Aquaman star admitting she is not “in a position to turn down money.” Following a disastrous few months, they said the star now “considers her career in Hollywood over” and that she “has nothing to lose.” The latest news follows an earlier admission by Heard herself, who said, via her lawyer, that she couldn’t afford to pay the $8.3 million in damages that had been awarded to Johnny.The actress was even spotted shopping at discounted department store TJ Maxx earlier this week, further adding credence to her claims of financial hardship. A source close to Amber told OK! Magazine US: “Amber considers her career in Hollywood over.
She's already in talks and is excited about it. At this point, she has nothing to lose and wants to tell all.” Despite losing the court case, Amber has continued to double down on her testimony, even going so far as to repeat some of it on her first public interview last week with Dateline.
During the interview, the star had claimed she was 'terrified' of telling her side of the story, once again accusing her former husband of assaulting her throughout their short but tumultuous marriage. Amber also went on to share how she
.A month after Johnny Depp won his multi-million defamation trial against Amber Heard, the ex-Pirates of the Caribbean star now officially faces the first attempt to smack down his legal victory, with a harsh one-two-punch.
Sir Paul McCartney is facing controversy for showing a clip of Johnny Depp during his history making Glastonbury set. The former Beatle, 80, showed the actor, 59, using sign language on a giant screen behind him as McCartney sung the track ‘My Valentine’ that went with the music video. Depp, fresh from wining his defamation trial victory against ex-wife Amber Heard, 36, appeared in the 2012 video alongside actress Natalie Portman.
Sir Paul McCartney played a clip of Johnny Depp in an old music video as part of his headliner set at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday.
Amber Heard is reportedly "in talks" to write a tell-all book following her loss in court earlier this month against ex-husband Johnny Depp in their multi-million dollar defamation trial. The 36-year-old actress is "really excited" about the potential new work as sources told OK! magazine Heard has "nothing to lose" now that the proceedings are over in the highly publicized dispute.
awarded $2 million in compensatory damages. The actress has since spoken out and claimed the verdict was "unfair" and that social media had a strong influence on the trial.
Amber Heard has revealed that she still “loves” ex-husband Johnny Depp even after their bitter defamation trial. The Aquaman actress, 36, made the surprising claim during her first interview since losing the multi-million-dollar court case on June 1. Sitting down with journalist Savannah Guthrie from NBC Today, she is seen questioned in a preview clip about her feelings towards the 59-year-old Hollywood star now.
Amber Heard has spoken out in her first interview since her defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp. Following their trial, the American actress, 36, was asked to pay her former partner, 59, £8million ($10million) in compensatory damages and a further £4million ($5million) in punitive damages.
Amber Heard has spoken out for the first time following her defamation battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp. Following their trial, the American actress, 36, was asked to pay her former partner, 59, $10million (£8million) in compensatory damages and a further $5million (£4million) in punitive damages. In a new pre-recorded interview with Today's Savannah Guthrie, which is set to air on Tuesday and Wednesday on NBC, Amber said she had not received a "fair representation on social media".
Amber Heard has finally shared her thoughts on the verdict of her defamation battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
defamation court case, Deadline reported on Monday.The exclusive was filmed on June 9 in New York City in secret. To keep the special away from prying eyes, the interview was not filmed at NBC’s iconic 30 Rock building.A source told the outlet that Guthrie, 50, spoke to the “Aquaman” actress about how she thought the jury’s decision may impact free speech in America and other women coming out to talk about domestic abuse.A spokesperson for Heard told The Post about the forthcoming interview, “Johnny Depp’s legal team blanketed the media for days after the verdict with numerous statements and interviews on television, and Depp himself did the same on social media.”“Ms.
defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, French luxury house Christian Dior retained its contractual ties to the actor with fans rushing to empty shelves of the perfume as a show of support. The ad features Depp playing a guitar in a desert as a howloing wolf walks alongside him appeared on Fox in a move which could see more of Depp’s endorsements return to the public sphere.
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Partygate, but the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, of course. Our writers, many of them female, have received abhorrent and unjustified abuse on Twitter, merely for mentioning Depp’s name in less than glowing terms“Come on, you can’t possibly believe Amber ‘poopy’ Heard,” he added, a genuine tinge of disbelief to his voice.