Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are due to appear in court next week, so the actress has opened up about the defamation case on her social networks has signaled she will “disconnect” from the world as she prepares to defend herself against her ex-husbandwho alleges Amber defamed him by claiming she was a victim of domestic violence.
Amber Heard on Johnny Depp defamation case: ‘I’ve always loved him’
According to Amber Heard’s post, she will be unplugged for the next few weeks as she faces ex-husband Johnny Depp in court in Virginia. “Johnny is suing me over an op-ed he wrote for the Washington Post about my experience of domestic violence and abuse.”he showed..
She states that she has never named him, but has discussed the price women pay when they speak out against powerful men, adding, “I continue to pay that price, but I hope after the conclusion of this case that I will.” can go on and so can Johnny. I have always loved Johnny and it pains me greatly to live before the world the details of our past life together.“.
“At this point I recognize the continued support I have happily received over the years and in the coming weeks I will support myself more than ever.” he added.
Referring to an article she wrote, the actress notes, “Two years ago, I became a public figure representing domestic violence and felt the full brunt of our culture’s anger at women speaking out reported.” Besides, describes how she felt rejected for speaking her truth after her tumultuous 2-year marriage to Depp.
On the other hand, Jhonny Depp has argued that he was ostracized by the industry and that his reputation took a major hit after losing his UK libel case. The list of witnesses at the trial includes Elon Musk, James Franco and Paul Bettany, among others.
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Today I published this op-ed in the Washington Post about the women who channel their anger at violence and inequality into political power, despite the cost of speaking up.
From college campus to convention, we balance the scales.https://t.co/dBSwuJBtay
— Amber Heard (@realamberheard) December 19, 2018