Here’s How Johnny Really Feels After Weeks of ‘Fighting’ For What He ‘Feels Is Right’ in His Trial With Amber
10.05.2022 - 23:03
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All eyes in. Johnny Depp’s trial against Amber Heard is in full swing, and the Pirates of the Caribbean star is feeling the love from his fans as the trial goes on. A source close to Depp says that he’s revitalized in his trial after receiving so much support from his fans.
“Johnny is extremely grateful for his fans being so vocal on social media and in-person throughout this entire case. It has given him a renewed energy to keep fighting for what he feels is right,” the source told HollywoodLife on May 10, 2022. The trial started in April 2022 after Depp sued Heard for defamation in 2019 for an op-ed in The Washington Post that described her experience with domestic abuse. Though the article didn’t mention any names, Depp accused Heard that the op-ed ruined his career and made him drop roles such as his Jack Sparrow role in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Despite all of this, the fans are continuing to stay by his side. Fans have been waiting outside the courtroom in Fairfax, Virginia to catch a glimpse of the actor and give him encouragement. “Johnny sees his fans and supporters rallying for him outside the courthouse, and every time he goes by, they are waving and cheering him on, When he leaves they are doing the same,” the source continued.
A couple of weeks ago, the judge presiding the case had threatened to kick out some of Depp’s fans for laughing during Depp’s testimony on April 25, 2022. Depp was asked to name his film roles. “I’m so pathetic when it comes to knowing what movies I’ve done. I’m sorry. I just, I don’t watch them. I feel better not watching them. What was the question again?” He responded, and the crowd erupted in laughter. Judge Azcarate announced, “Order in the court or I will have you removed.
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