Amber Heard sat down for her first interview since the jury reached a verdict in her defamation trial against Johnny Depp, and she responded to many of the accusations that were leveled at her in court and on social media.
10.06.2022 - 00:01 / perezhilton.com
Johnny Depp likely has something to say about his daughter not speaking out during his defamation trial with Amber Heard – and is doing so through his art!
As you know, the 59-year-old actor won his high-profile legal case against Amber over her op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post in 2018. And while many people have since been vocal with their support or not for Johnny, one person has not spoken out throughout his recent legal battle: Lily-Rose Depp. The 23-year-old actress has remained silent and relatively inactive on social media throughout the trial, leading many fans to slam her on previous posts for not publicly supporting Johnny in any way:
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Big yikes! Although Lily has not come to her father’s defense during the court battle, she previously voiced her thoughts about the allegations against Johnny in a since-deleted Instagram post in 2016, writing:
So it has been inneresting that she has not said a word about the case — even after his win. Now, it seems that Johnny has addressed her recent silence in several pieces of new artwork being sold through his NFT project, Never Fear Truth. In case you didn’t know, the Pirates of the Caribbean alum launched the venture in January, which focuses on his “friends and heroes” with the website adding:
There are a ton of different images of Johnny, Heath Ledger, Tim Burton, Al Pacino, and even Lily on the site. So what does he have to say about the model? Well, some pieces actually feature various quotes written across her face reading:
Whoa. FYI, this line is a paraphrase from the novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Johnny has it tattooed on his arm. You can see one of the pieces (below):
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Amber Heard sat down for her first interview since the jury reached a verdict in her defamation trial against Johnny Depp, and she responded to many of the accusations that were leveled at her in court and on social media.
Speaking up. Amber Heard gave her first interview since a verdict was reached in ex Johnny Depp‘s defamation trial against her — and she didn’t hold back.
Amber Heard is getting back to her life. She was spotted publicly for the first time since the verdict was delivered in her and her ex-husband, Johnny Depp's defamation trial. Heard was driven from a private airport in New Jersey into New York City on Friday where she was seen carrying a black Yves Saint Laurent purse with black slacks and a cropped green jacket. After spending time in the city, the "Aquaman" actress was seen carrying a set of folders as she arrived back to Teterboro Airport in Bergen County. From there, she flew into Washington D.C.
The first signs of Johnny Depp’s career revival are appearing.
Johnny Depp seemingly called out his daughter Lily-Rose in an NFT release following his victory in the defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard. Last week, the jury in the high profile six-week trial ruled primarily in Depp's favour against Heard, with him being awarded $10. 4m while Heard earned $2m in compensatory damages.
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Amber Heard's sister Whitney Heard Henriquez shared a message of support after the actress lost the defamation trial against her ex-husband Johnny Depp. Depp sued Heard for defamation after the actress wrote an op-ed in 2018 where she referred to herself as a survivor of domestic abuse. Although she didn't mention Depp by name, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor claimed the article affected his career.
Johnny Depp’s legal troubles aren’t over yet!
Attorney Elaine Bredehoft sounded off on "CBS Mornings" and NBC's "TODAY" show Thursday, one day after the defamation trial between actor Johnny Depp and actress Amber Heard concluded, and turned the verdict into a message about women and domestic abuse accusations going forward. In her CBS appearance, Heard's attorney described Depp's win as a "major setback for women," citing the actress's "enormous amount of evidence" and telling hosts Gayle King, Tony Dukoupil and Nate Burleson that a lot of that evidence was "suppressed." "Look at all the women who have no evidence," Bredehoft said, adding, "Basically, what this jury said is unless you pull out your cell phone, and you tape record your spouse beating you, you’re out of luck." The attorney also took to both channels to discuss the sway social media had on the jury's decision, telling NBC's "TODAY" show that the jurors undoubtedly witnessed the social media frenzy surrounding the high-profile case because "they have families" and personal lives, too.
Johnny Depp was spotted in a Newcastle pub garden with Sam Fender as the verdict on the defamation lawsuit he launched against his ex-wife Amber Heard was heard. Shortly after 7pm UK time, the jury announced they had ruled in favour of Johnny as they read out the verdict in the courthouse in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Wednesday 1 June.
Amber Heard is planning to appeal the verdict in her defamation trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp.The jury in Fairfax County, Virginia courthouse found the Aquaman actress guilty of defamation on all three counts in yesterday's verdict reading. She has been ordered to pay $10m in damages to her ex.
Johnny Depp has been awarded $15million following the conclusion of his defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard.MORE: Amber Heard receives unfortunate news about Aquaman role as she awaits verdict in Johnny Depp trialFollowing the jury awarding the damages, Johnny's lawyer, Camille Vasquez, turned to those behind her and mouthed the word: "Wow," to them. The legal team also had a team hug following the case.
Despite not showing face in court for Wednesday’s defamation trial verdict, Johnny Depp wasn’t going to miss celebrating his big win against ex-wife Amber Heard.
Amber Heard is opening up about the verdict in her defamation trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp.
Jurors in the Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard libel trial have shared a verdict after just 13 hours of deliberation. The jury announced they had ruled in favour of Johnny Depp as they read out the verdict in the courthouse in Fairfax County, Virginia on Wednesday 1 June. Actor Johnny was awarded $15million in damages – $10m (£8m) in compensatory damages and $5m in punitive damages.
The jury finally reached a verdict in Johnny Depp‘s defamation trial against Amber Heard, but when it happened, the actor wasn’t there.
MORE: Lily-Rose Depp breaks silence amid Johnny Depp trialWATCH: Kate Moss testifies in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trialJohnny's $50m defamation case against Amber stemmed from a 2018 op-ed article she wrote for The Washington Post in which she said she was a "public figure representing domestic abuse".While the piece did not identify Johnny by name, his attorneys said it "incalculably" damaged his career, costing him acting roles. She then countersued him for $100m.READ: Johnny Depp's daughter pays tribute to her mom amid Amber Heard court dramaREAD: What Johnny Depp's lawyer REALLY said as he celebrated Amber Heard's Kate Moss commentThe weeks-long trial began on 11 April.