Johnny Depp was photographed with a red-headed woman over the weekend in Italy and it seems the mystery of her identity may have been solved.
01.07.2022 - 01:37 / usmagazine.com
Leave her out of it. Dakota Johnson is reacting to a recently resurfaced video that fans are pointing to as proof she knew more about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case than she let on.
“I was like, ‘For the love of God, why? Why am I involved in this?’” the Persuasion actress, 32, lamented to Vanity Fair in an interview published Tuesday, June 28.
Johnson was referring to a now-viral video from 2015 that shows she and Depp, 59, promoting their movie Black Mass at a panel. During an aside between the two, the Secret Window actor appears to show her his injured finger, which was allegedly caused by Heard, 36.
“I don’t remember that at all, but please, take me out of this. Don’t let this go further,” Johnson told the outlet about the online chatter that emerged since the video resurfaced. “Can you imagine, oh, my God, if I was called to the witness stand?”
The Lost Daughter actress continued: “I can’t believe that people are watching [the trial] like it’s a show. It’s like it’s a courtroom drama and my heart breaks. It’s so, so, so crazy. Humans are so f—ing weird. The internet is a wild, wild place.”
As for the severed finger tip in question, Depp testified in a Virginia courtroom on April 19 that it was the result of a fight he and then-wife Heard had in March 2015. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor claimed that Heard threw a vodka bottle at him and it shattered on his hand, cutting off his finger.
The Aquaman actress denied the allegation, claiming that he sexually assaulted her with a bottle that night and that she later found him with a bleeding finger as he wrote on the walls with blood and paint. Depp, for his part, denied such allegations.
During his testimony, Depp, who was married to Heard from 2015 to 2017, said he
Johnny Depp was photographed with a red-headed woman over the weekend in Italy and it seems the mystery of her identity may have been solved.
report published Monday.In it the report, Bot Sentinel says it found 672 Twitter accounts “focused predominantly on tweeting negatively about Amber Heard.” Hashtags such as #AmberHeardIsAnAbuser and #AmberHeardIsALiar were tweeted by 3,288 accounts, 19% of which aimed to trend hashtags artificially, and 24% of which were created in the past seven months. The report also found that women who tweeted in support of Amber Heard experienced cyberstalking, cyberbullying and targeted trolling on Twitter. In one case, the report says, a troll account used a photo of a woman’s deceased child to harass her for supporting Heard on Twitter; it says the woman, a “prominent academic” whom Bot Sentinel did not identify, also had her family doxxed.Anti-Amber Heard hashtags and tweets in response to women supporters continued weeks after the Depp vs.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp will not be continuing, now that a Virginia judge has denied Heard’s request for a mistrial in her defamation suit with the actor.The judge declared that there was no grounds to overturn the jury’s verdict in Depp’s favor, after the actress was asked for total damages of almost $10.4 million. The request comes after it was discovered that one of the seven jurors in the trial did not receive a summons, and instead the jury summons was sent to an individual 25 years older than the first juror who was supposed to be at court.
ruled in favour of Depp.Depp sued ex-wife Heard for defamation in February of 2019 regarding a 2018 op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post, in which she recounted being a survivor of domestic abuse. While Depp was not named in the piece, his lawyers argued it implied that she was sexually and physically abused by him during their marriage.
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.
Johnny Depp must be happy right now…
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.
Amber Heard is trying to remain optimistic following the conclusion of the defamation court case with her ex-husband Johnny Depp. A close source told People that the 36-year-old actress is “doing okay” following the verdict.The publication informed that while “she feels drained and exhausted after the trial,” she “is trying her best to have a positive outlook.”The source said that Heard is keeping her loved ones close.
OK, this cannot be true, can it??
Amber Heard went shopping with her sister at a TJ Maxx discount retail store in the Hamptons on Thursday, amid a looming $8.3 million judgment 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 wore blue jeans and a long-sleeved, white button-down shirt while indulging in retail therapy with her younger sister, Whitney Henriquez, at the Bridgehampton location of the national chain retailer, per TMZ. According to the outlet, it's unclear what the two purchased — if anything — from the store. While Heard perused the aisles on the East Coast wearing black loafers with her blonde hair tied back in a bun, Depp has "moved on" from the trial, and took to the stage to perform with Jeff Beck at the Helsinki Blues Festival on Sunday in Finland.
Johnny Depp is living his best life!
Donald Trump Jr decided to go after Amber Heard following her loss in her defamation trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp. Elon Musk sued for $258 billion over dogecoin 'pyramid scheme'Bill Clinton has 'never' been as worried about US democracyAnthony Fauci Tests Positive for COVIDEmotional moment veterans' families and Jon Stewart celebrate Senate's passage of burn pits billPence lawyer says Trump lied about VP's thoughts on overturning electionArlington Cemetery in Virginia is running out of roomJan 6 hearings: Trump White House attorneys called plan to overturn election 'crazy'Jan 6 mob threatens to hang Mike Pence in video screened during hearingsJill Biden unveils stamp of first lady Nancy ReaganYellowstone house on brink of washing away after severe floodsCute cats teach SpanishSteve Austin talks to an empty arena on WWE RawRep Loudermilk says tour group was taking photos of children's artworkFed raises key interest rate in largest hike since 1994Day 3 Of Jan. 6 Hearings: Trump Pressure On Pence To Reject ElectionAmber Heard admits she 'still loves' Johnny Depp following defamation trialMr Trump Jr claimed on Friday that “the radical left would weaponize these ‘laws’ against law-abiding Americans”.
follow a 20-minute preview clip on Peacock, which showed Heard giving the NBC show numerous documents from a doctor that “represented years, years of real-time explanations of what was going on.”“There’s a binder worth of years of notes dating back to 2011 from the very beginning of my relationship that were taken by my doctor, who I was reporting the abuse to,” Heard told Guthrie in the segment. “Her notes represented years, years of real-time explanations of what was going on.”The documents, which are shown on-screen, detail one 2012 instance in which Depp allegedly “hit her, threw her against a wall and threatened to kill her,” according to “Dateline.”Eight months after that, Depp allegedly “ripped her nightgown, threw her on the bed,” according to the program, and in 2013, he reportedly “threw her against a wall and threatened to kill her.”However, Heard’s legal team was unable to admit the documents into evidence in the highly publicized trial as the judge had deemed them “hearsay.” A spokesperson for Depp, 59, has since responded to the interview, telling “Dateline” that the “Donnie Brasco” actor simply wants to move on with his life after winning the defamation case.
Amber Heard left the jury in her and Johnny Depp's defamation trial feeling "uncomfortable" and thinking she was crying "crocodile tears". Earlier this month, the 36-year-old star was found by a jury in Fairfax, Virginia, to have defamed her ex-husband in an article in which she claimed she was a victim of domestic abuse and her ex-husband was awarded $15 million in compensatory and punitive damages, and one of the men on the seven-person jury has now spoken out about his six weeks on the panel. The man, who has remained anonymous, told ABC News: "A majority of the jury felt she was more the aggressor.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, the actress has revealed she already has set plans for what she plans to do with her life now that the trial is over.MORE: Amber Heard breaks silence on 'humiliating' trial in tell-all interview with Savannah GuthrieAmber sat down with Today Show's Savannah Guthrie, speaking for the first time publicly about the case since the jury handed in their verdict, siding with her ex-husband.Now, though disappointed with the results, she reveals that she's looking forward to taking a step back from the spotlight and spending time with her rarely seen daughter, Oonagh Paige Heard, who she welcomed via surrogate in April 2021.WATCH: Amber's lawyer makes her television debutMORE: Where was Amber Heard's baby daughter during Johnny Depp trial?When asked what her plans are now, the star admitted: "I get to be a mom full time, without having to juggle calls with lawyers."The mom-of-one has made very few remarks about her daughter, having first revealed she had had a baby in July 2021, and many learned about her daughter for the first time during the trial.Amber mentioned wanting to return to a life where she can dedicate herself to Oonagh, saying: "I want to move on with my life. I have a baby.
Heard‘s role after screen testing the movie,” an insider reportedly told JustJared. They were allegedly going to be doing reshoots with stars Jason Momoa and NicoleKidman, the source claimed.