While most of the world was captivated by Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial, it appears a few jurors could hardly stay awake to listen to it all!
19.05.2022 - 18:37 / nypost.com
viral video viewed over 616,000 times, Dessert Boxes said it would be sending Heard, 36, a golden brown donut in the shape of a hand with the finger chopped off, in reference to 58-year-old Depp’s testimony about his finger injury.“We’re sending Amber Heard a dessert box. We’ll cut off the finger with a vodka bottle, throw that in for her too,” the unknown narrator said in the video as someone puts the order together.The vodka bottle inclusion is likely a reference to Heard’s testimony that the actor sexually assaulted her with a liquor bottle.“And we’re sending Johnny Depp this piece,” the voice added as they show the camera the piece of donut meant to be the severed finger.The caption of the video reads, “will she like it?” with a crying laughing emoji and #justiceforjohnnydepp among other related tags.Dessert Boxes did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.
While most of the world was captivated by Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial, it appears a few jurors could hardly stay awake to listen to it all!
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blockbuster defamation trial.Alexandra Cunningham posted the parody video to the social media site Sunday, which co-starred her husband, Shane. The clip — which has clocked up more than 2.1 million views in less than 24 hours — highlights how much of the public has seemingly sided with Depp during the captivating court case, while Heard has been smeared online. “People told me I look like Amber Heard before, but ever since the trial started, things have escalated,” Alexandra — who some say looks almost identical to the “Aquaman” actress — states at the beginning of the TikTok video.
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