Recently, according to media Entertainment, in the third day of the trial, Amber Heard testified that since her divorce from Johnny Depp, she had to “fight very hard” to continue to work in Hollywood.
Amber Heard accused ex-husband Depp of orchestrating a “defamation operation” in 2016 to destroy her career and reputation.
Amber testified that the “sophisticated PR” behind Depp’s conspiracy to label her a “liar” in the media led to her subsequent removal from acting work and endorsements.
While Amber ended up appearing in 2017’s “Justice League,” which she said was the “biggest movie opportunity” of her career at the time, she had to fight hard to keep the role because of Depp’s slander.
She also testified that her role in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” was significantly cut after being attacked in the media by Depp’s PR team, which was less than ten appearances from “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” previously reported by critics. Minutes can also be confirmed.
Amber said her final appearance in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” was a “very stripped-down version.”
“I got a script at first, and then I got a new version of the script that removed all the action scenes, just depicted my character and the other character, no spoilers, and the two characters were fighting each other. , they took a lot of stuff from my character,” Amber said.
And according to Amber’s testimony, she has been actively involved in the filming of “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” before Depp’s defamation campaign, but since Depp’s team called her a liar in the media, she and Warner Bros. communication is interrupted.
Asked if she’d been able to find a job recently, Amber said: “I made a small independent film. I made a low-budget, no-component film in Guatemala. I’ve been obsessed with this film for years. movie, called Into the Fire.” She said the role was paid $65,000.
Depp and Amber got married in 2015. In 2016, Amber accused Depp of abusing him. The relationship broke down and the two officially divorced in January 2017.
In 2018, Amber published an op-ed in the “Washington Post” about her surviving domestic violence.
Depp first filed a defamation lawsuit against Amber in March 2019. The trial, which has been postponed several times, is now set for April 11 in Virginia without any results.
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