Amber Heard Won’t Be Silenced! Her Hilarious Response After Johnny Depp’s Team Complains About Tell-All Interview!
17.06.2022 - 23:49
/ perezhilton.com
Amber Heard is not backing down.
All week, the embattled star has been appearing on the Today show in various clips of an explosive interview with Savannah Guthrie (that will air in full on Friday evening’s Dateline). Despite just losing her defamation case against Johnny Depp, she has continued to make bold and potentially defamatory claims against him — and his team is NOT happy about it!
Related: Amber Releases ‘Years’ Of Therapist Notes She Claims PROVE Johnny Abused Her!
According to a preview of the hour-long interview that aired on Peacock on Thursday, the Pirates of the Caribbean lead’s camp released a statement to Dateline bashing the entire chat, complaining:
They’re pissed off!
But their statement is doing little to dissuade the actress from speaking out — whether or not she should be, legally speaking. On Friday, the Aquaman star’s team fought back in a statement to Page Six, arguing:
LOLz! They really don’t give a f**k!
Can you imagine if Johnny did open up in a televised chat with Savannah?! This drama might never end! They already had six weeks in court to hash out their problems, but we guess that wasn’t enough. At least not for Amber who believes her side of the story wasn’t understood.
We also wonder if she believes he’ll get the same kind of grilling she’s gotten?
In the first clips of the bombshell interview, the 36-year-old insisted that the “toxic” situation between her and her ex-husband is not “black and white.” She fought back when asked about the audio clips in which she admitted to abusing Johnny and also shockingly reiterated her physical assault accusations against the 59-year-old — the same abuse allegations that got her into this legal trouble in the first place and that a jury didn’t
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