In episode 3 of the Netflix docu-series Depp V Heard, the trial concluded with the jury’s decision. Given the evidence gathered by Depp and the inconsistency in Amber’s statements, people easily predicted the trial’s result. However, the documentary series maintained a neutral stance and revealed significant legal loopholes that mirrored the trial’s conflicting aspects. Even as the trial ended, the public remained perplexed about the truth, struggling to decide whom to trust.
However, the audacity that Amber and Depp both displayed by openly portraying their conflicting and vulnerable accounts to the media deserved applause. Unlike many celebrities who avoid such bold steps and opt for out-of-court settlements to avoid airing their dirty laundry in front of fans, this renowned rivalry between Depp and Heard lets each of them uncover the other’s flaws and present them to the world.
Who Was The Eyewitness In Amber Getting Assaulted By Depp?...
However, the audacity that Amber and Depp both displayed by openly portraying their conflicting and vulnerable accounts to the media deserved applause. Unlike many celebrities who avoid such bold steps and opt for out-of-court settlements to avoid airing their dirty laundry in front of fans, this renowned rivalry between Depp and Heard lets each of them uncover the other’s flaws and present them to the world.
Who Was The Eyewitness In Amber Getting Assaulted By Depp?...
- 8/17/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Johnny Depp’s first wife is opening up about her ex’s high-profile lawsuit against his third spouse, Amber Heard.
During a recent appearance on the “Popcorned Planet” podcast (as reported by the Daily Mail), Lori Allison — who was married to Depp from 1983 until 1985, shared her thoughts about the exes’ defamation trial, watching “she who shall not be named making all these accusations and putting him through the wringer.”
Allison, a makeup artist who was 25 when she married 20-year-old Depp, shared her first impressions of Heard.
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“I had met her before, I’d been to parties at his house and she seemed really nice and she was gorgeous and what’s not to love?” she said.
“But as the time went by and I would hear...
During a recent appearance on the “Popcorned Planet” podcast (as reported by the Daily Mail), Lori Allison — who was married to Depp from 1983 until 1985, shared her thoughts about the exes’ defamation trial, watching “she who shall not be named making all these accusations and putting him through the wringer.”
Allison, a makeup artist who was 25 when she married 20-year-old Depp, shared her first impressions of Heard.
Read More: Amber Heard Makes ‘Very Difficult Decision’ To Settle Johnny Depp Defamation Case, Says Her Life As She Knew It Has Been ‘Destroyed’
“I had met her before, I’d been to parties at his house and she seemed really nice and she was gorgeous and what’s not to love?” she said.
“But as the time went by and I would hear...
- 4/12/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
There’s a new movie about the much-talked about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial coming this week.
“Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial” is set to be released on Tubi on Friday, with the free streaming service dropping a trailer on Wednesday.
The clip sees Mark Hapka play Depp, while Megan Davis takes on the role of Heard, who ended up losing the infamous defamation trial.
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“This is not life — no one should have to go through this,” Hapka’s Depp, who is the spitting image of the actor, shares in the teaser, referencing the “most-watched trial of the year.”
Davis’ Heard then says elsewhere in the clip, “I have the right to say what happened to me.”
The trailer also references the huge amount of social media attention and online backlash that Heard received.
“Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial” is set to be released on Tubi on Friday, with the free streaming service dropping a trailer on Wednesday.
The clip sees Mark Hapka play Depp, while Megan Davis takes on the role of Heard, who ended up losing the infamous defamation trial.
Read More: Report: Johnny Depp Is Dating And ‘Genuinely Seems Happy’ Months After Trial
“This is not life — no one should have to go through this,” Hapka’s Depp, who is the spitting image of the actor, shares in the teaser, referencing the “most-watched trial of the year.”
Davis’ Heard then says elsewhere in the clip, “I have the right to say what happened to me.”
The trailer also references the huge amount of social media attention and online backlash that Heard received.
- 9/28/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Brian Cox is offering his sympathies to Amber Heard.
Speaking with The Independent for a new interview, when asked about the recent defamation trial between Heard and Johnny Depp, the “Succession” actor expressed concern for Heard.
Brian Cox says he ‘feels sorry’ for Amber Heard after Johnny Depp trial https://t.co/On8dx2dWkc
— The Independent (@Independent) September 13, 2022
Cox previously called Depp “overrated”, but admitted “the public love him”, along with the jury.
“Well, they did,” he said. “I feel sorry for the woman. I think she got the rough end of it.”
Read More: Amber Heard’s Sister Whitney Henriquez Slams MTV For Including Johnny Depp In 2022 VMAs: ‘You’re Disgusting And Clearly Desperate’
After six weeks of the highly publicized trial, the jury awarded Depp 10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million in punitive, though the latter amount was reduced to the legal 350,000 cap. Heard was awarded 2 million in compensatory damages.
Speaking with The Independent for a new interview, when asked about the recent defamation trial between Heard and Johnny Depp, the “Succession” actor expressed concern for Heard.
Brian Cox says he ‘feels sorry’ for Amber Heard after Johnny Depp trial https://t.co/On8dx2dWkc
— The Independent (@Independent) September 13, 2022
Cox previously called Depp “overrated”, but admitted “the public love him”, along with the jury.
“Well, they did,” he said. “I feel sorry for the woman. I think she got the rough end of it.”
Read More: Amber Heard’s Sister Whitney Henriquez Slams MTV For Including Johnny Depp In 2022 VMAs: ‘You’re Disgusting And Clearly Desperate’
After six weeks of the highly publicized trial, the jury awarded Depp 10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million in punitive, though the latter amount was reduced to the legal 350,000 cap. Heard was awarded 2 million in compensatory damages.
- 9/13/2022
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Amber Heard’s sister Whitney Henriquez lashed out at MTV following Johnny Depp’s surprise appearance at the music channel’s Video Music Awards on Sunday (28 August) night.
Right after Lizzo’s performance at the beginning of the star-studded ceremony, the 59-year-old actor made a quick cameo as the face of the Moon Person trophy.
“I just want you guys to know I’m available for birthdays, bat mitzvahs, weddings, wakes – any old thing you need,” said Depp in the brief clip, which saw his face imposed on top of the astronaut figure’s helmet.
The surprise appearance came two months after Depp’s defamation trial victory over Heard.
On an Instagram Story posted Sunday night, Henriquez, who testified as part of the defence in the trial, branded MTV “disgusting”.
“@MTV you’re disgusting and clearly desperate! I really hope that none of the people that made this call have daughters,...
Right after Lizzo’s performance at the beginning of the star-studded ceremony, the 59-year-old actor made a quick cameo as the face of the Moon Person trophy.
“I just want you guys to know I’m available for birthdays, bat mitzvahs, weddings, wakes – any old thing you need,” said Depp in the brief clip, which saw his face imposed on top of the astronaut figure’s helmet.
The surprise appearance came two months after Depp’s defamation trial victory over Heard.
On an Instagram Story posted Sunday night, Henriquez, who testified as part of the defence in the trial, branded MTV “disgusting”.
“@MTV you’re disgusting and clearly desperate! I really hope that none of the people that made this call have daughters,...
- 8/29/2022
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - TV
Amber Heard's sister is not impressed by Johnny Depp's surprise appearance at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards. The Pirates of the Caribbean star made a brief cameo at the award show Aug. 28, appearing as a Moon Person—the award show's mascot—in a pre-recorded bit. Johnny's VMAs participation was not officially confirmed by MTV before the award show, leaving some viewers a bit surprised at the guest. After seeing Johnny's VMAs appearance, Amber's sister, Whitney Henriquez, called out MTV for including the controversial star in the show. "@MTV you're disgusting and clearly desperate!" she wrote on her Instagram Stories. "I...
- 8/29/2022
- E! Online
Amber Heard’s sister Whitney Henriquez is not happy with MTV.
Johnny Depp, who won his defamation case against Heard back in June, made an unexpected comeback during this year’s MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday.
The actor appeared as a Moon Person during the star-studded awards ceremony.
Depp’s face was digitally superimposed into the helmet of a floating spaceman who floated above the star-studded audience.
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“You know what? I needed the work,” joked the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star.
Read More: Amber Heard Reveals New Legal Team Amid Johnny Depp Defamation Trial Verdict Appeal
Henriquez wrote on her Instagram Story, “@MTV you’re disgusting and clearly desperate! I really hope that none of the people that made this call have daughters…”
Credit: Instagram/@whitheard
She also insisted she stood with Heard, renaming the VMAs the DVMAs,...
Johnny Depp, who won his defamation case against Heard back in June, made an unexpected comeback during this year’s MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday.
The actor appeared as a Moon Person during the star-studded awards ceremony.
Depp’s face was digitally superimposed into the helmet of a floating spaceman who floated above the star-studded audience.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Johnny Depp (@johnnydepp)
“You know what? I needed the work,” joked the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star.
Read More: Amber Heard Reveals New Legal Team Amid Johnny Depp Defamation Trial Verdict Appeal
Henriquez wrote on her Instagram Story, “@MTV you’re disgusting and clearly desperate! I really hope that none of the people that made this call have daughters…”
Credit: Instagram/@whitheard
She also insisted she stood with Heard, renaming the VMAs the DVMAs,...
- 8/29/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Johnny Depp’s legal team played a video in court Friday that they allege demonstrates that Amber Heard had been violent toward her sister, Whitney Henriquez. The footage was submitted at London’s Royal Courts of Justice as evidence on the 14th day of Depp’s libel action against the publisher of The Sun newspaper.
Depp is suing News Group Newspapers and journalist Dan Wootton for an article on The Sun’s website that described him as a “wife beater.” Depp denies that he was ever violent toward Heard, to whom he was married from 2015 to 2017.
The tape, played for the first time in court Friday, is believed to have been taken from a reality TV show recording from 2006 or 2007. The recording was handed to Depp’s team by an anonymous source overnight, and they believe it came from an unbroadcast segment of the show.
In the video, Henriquez — a.
Depp is suing News Group Newspapers and journalist Dan Wootton for an article on The Sun’s website that described him as a “wife beater.” Depp denies that he was ever violent toward Heard, to whom he was married from 2015 to 2017.
The tape, played for the first time in court Friday, is believed to have been taken from a reality TV show recording from 2006 or 2007. The recording was handed to Depp’s team by an anonymous source overnight, and they believe it came from an unbroadcast segment of the show.
In the video, Henriquez — a.
- 7/24/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
After an audio clip exposed Amber Heard for physically abusing her ex-husband Johnny Depp, the actress has once again reiterated that she was the victim in their relationship.
After losing much of his fortune in the controversial court battle with his former wife, Depp recently filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against the Aquaman 2 star to set things straight. As a result, the actor’s attorneys presented several pieces of evidence that exposed Heard for physically and emotionally harassing her husband. Consequently, Heard came under a lot of fire for her hypocritical stance in this public feud and legions of fans asked for justice by kickstarting an online petition for WB to remove her from the sequel to Aquaman.
It would appear, though, that the London Fields actress isn’t going down without a fight. In a recent declaration to dismiss the defamation lawsuit, Heard has claimed that she only got...
After losing much of his fortune in the controversial court battle with his former wife, Depp recently filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against the Aquaman 2 star to set things straight. As a result, the actor’s attorneys presented several pieces of evidence that exposed Heard for physically and emotionally harassing her husband. Consequently, Heard came under a lot of fire for her hypocritical stance in this public feud and legions of fans asked for justice by kickstarting an online petition for WB to remove her from the sequel to Aquaman.
It would appear, though, that the London Fields actress isn’t going down without a fight. In a recent declaration to dismiss the defamation lawsuit, Heard has claimed that she only got...
- 3/7/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
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